Increase MpG on Dakota 2001 4.7L V8
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Increase MpG on Dakota 2001 4.7L V8
Hi,
Do You have or know where can I find some tips to increase the MpG on a Dakota 2001 4.7 V8 2WD.?
I heard that some guy, here in Mexico, modify the Diferential, change the gear, to increase the MpG, maybe You heard about this.
I'll appreciate Your help
Do You have or know where can I find some tips to increase the MpG on a Dakota 2001 4.7 V8 2WD.?
I heard that some guy, here in Mexico, modify the Diferential, change the gear, to increase the MpG, maybe You heard about this.
I'll appreciate Your help
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there are some but it is only a little like a cold air intake and such like that. I have not heard about a guy changing his gear ratios, the only thing that i can think of why he would change them is for instance if you are on the highway and you have a 4:10 gear ratio you are going to have a bad gas rating opposed to a 3:75 gear ration the ratio makes the engine spin a little slower not making the engine work as hard. The only real way to is not puch it out the gate slowly excelerate. these are trucks and they are heavy and you have a V8 that is kinda how it is. Good luck.
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intake and exhaust, not to big of a pipe size, and stay out of it also the superchips gave me like 2-4 and a lot more low end power. if you have 3.92's in the rear if you goto 3.55's or maybe a size lower it will get better mpg on the highway but have no ***** low down and get **** in the city, i've found the 3.92's in mine with 31 inch tires are like the perfect for city and hw.
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Desperate for sales
both GM and then Ford
have done quick mods to their full size pickups
to get 1 to 2 MPG better.
Read about the mods they both did here:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/off-brand-news-concepts-and-rumors/172908-small-tweaks-boost-mpg-say-automakers.html
Notice that neither press release mentions
the addition of a new
super-dupper-wham-bam
Cold Air Intake ..... this is because air intake systems don't improve MPG.
If you don't understand this,
study how a throttle works,
what MAP means,
and what engineers mean by "Pumping Losses".
If you understand Intake Pumping Losses you will also understand why MDS was put on the 5.7 Hemi V8s.
Notice how by adding
low rolling resistance tires,
then aerodynamic tweaks,
they follow up by adding a 6 speed transmission
and either 3.06 to 3.15 rear differential ratios.
both GM and then Ford
have done quick mods to their full size pickups
to get 1 to 2 MPG better.
Read about the mods they both did here:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/off-brand-news-concepts-and-rumors/172908-small-tweaks-boost-mpg-say-automakers.html
Notice that neither press release mentions
the addition of a new
super-dupper-wham-bam
Cold Air Intake ..... this is because air intake systems don't improve MPG.
If you don't understand this,
study how a throttle works,
what MAP means,
and what engineers mean by "Pumping Losses".
If you understand Intake Pumping Losses you will also understand why MDS was put on the 5.7 Hemi V8s.
Notice how by adding
low rolling resistance tires,
then aerodynamic tweaks,
they follow up by adding a 6 speed transmission
and either 3.06 to 3.15 rear differential ratios.
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I put mine to 40psi, use synthetic fluids, keep my foot out of it and turn OFF the O/D in zones 40mph and under. On the highway, I notice my best MPG rating is between 64-67mph.
I get 18/22.5mpg now.
This is with a Durango.