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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / August 2006

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big_griz - 02 Aug 2006 21:59 GMT
what can i do to my 1997 dodge ram to improve gas mileage?
sqdancerLynn - 02 Aug 2006 23:15 GMT
Drive like their is an egg under your foot & don't use the air. Check tires
& use the max air pressure
TBone - 03 Aug 2006 01:32 GMT
Sell it and buy an economy car.  In all honesty, the vehicle is a pig and
there isn't much you can do to make it any better besides just taking it
easy on the throttle and with the size and weight of the vehicle, doing that
is not always possible.  I own and use a second vehicle to improve my fuel
mileage.

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> what can i do to my 1997 dodge ram to improve gas mileage?
avatnar - 03 Aug 2006 10:40 GMT
> what can i do to my 1997 dodge ram to improve gas mileage?

what is your mileage now? my 97 5.9 half ton 4x4 is averageing 16.8
combined hiway and city. i know its in need of a tune up.
SnoMan - 03 Aug 2006 11:03 GMT
>what is your mileage now? my 97 5.9 half ton 4x4 is averageing 16.8
>combined hiway and city. i know its in need of a tune up.

If this is true, this is a rare exception not the rule because 5.9's
have never been known to be thrifty
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NotMe - 03 Aug 2006 18:28 GMT
| >what is your mileage now? my 97 5.9 half ton 4x4 is averageing 16.8
| >combined hiway and city. i know its in need of a tune up.
|
| If this is true, this is a rare exception not the rule because 5.9's
| have never been known to be thrifty

We have a 5.9 '98 RAM 1500 short bed and get consistently 18-20 mpg highway.
this with 110K mostly in the foot hills and some driving in the mountains of
east TN.

Can't say about town mileage as 'town' is at least 50 miles in any
direction.
RM v2.0 - 03 Aug 2006 19:43 GMT
> | >what is your mileage now? my 97 5.9 half ton 4x4 is averageing 16.8
> | >combined hiway and city. i know its in need of a tune up.
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> Can't say about town mileage as 'town' is at least 50 miles in any
> direction.

I dont see how this is possible. Is yours a 2 wheel drive? My 4x4 had a
sticker of 12mpg hwy and gets 11mpg.
Ed H. - 04 Aug 2006 01:37 GMT
Do you live in California?  I do and got about 13-15 mpg in my '99 Ram 4x4,
5.9L, but while in Arizona, I got as high as 25 mpg while doing about 50 mph
with very little city driving.  I now have a heavy camper and get about 11
mpg.  The additives that are supposed to reduce air pollution do in fact
reduce air pollution per gallon of gas burned, but you need more gas to
travel the same distance resulting in (my guess) a net increase in air
pollution.

>> | >what is your mileage now? my 97 5.9 half ton 4x4 is averageing 16.8
>> | >combined hiway and city. i know its in need of a tune up.
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> I dont see how this is possible. Is yours a 2 wheel drive? My 4x4 had a
> sticker of 12mpg hwy and gets 11mpg.
avatnar - 07 Aug 2006 21:38 GMT
> >what is your mileage now? my 97 5.9 half ton 4x4 is averageing 16.8
> >combined hiway and city. i know its in need of a tune up.
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> The SnoMan
> www.thesnoman.com

there are some circumstances here. i work about 30 miles out of town so
a lot of hiway. and yeah, the eggshell thing works for me. i have one
eye on the tack all the time. i rarely break two grand. i use my cruise
a lot and most of the time (traffic permitting), i'm five or so under
the speed limit. i seem to get the best mileage at 55 on the hiway. i
get a little better mileage if i stay away from ethanol but i take what
ever is cheap. where i get my gas has a small effect also. i have had
more than one tank in the 17's. 17.56 is my best ever.
brian - 03 Aug 2006 15:06 GMT
> what can i do to my 1997 dodge ram to improve gas mileage?

Check the basics.   Clean air filter, good spark plugs.  You might want
to look at aftermaket exhaust.  I got a flowmaster dual exhaust system
on my 92' Ram and saw an improvement of about 2 miles per gallon better
and more power. I get around 16 pulling a trailer here in the mountains
and 18 unloaded with the 5.2L

Brian
 
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