12 mpg?!?
#1
12 mpg?!?
Hello,
I bought a 98 Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab 2WD not too long ago and I estimate that I only get about 12 miles per gallon. Is that average? I drive about 70% highway and 30% in town driving.
The check engine light is on and it says that there is a cylinder 8 misfire. I have an appointment next week to get a tune up. Will this help the milage?
I really thought these kinds of trucks got about 17 mpg on the highway....
I bought a 98 Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab 2WD not too long ago and I estimate that I only get about 12 miles per gallon. Is that average? I drive about 70% highway and 30% in town driving.
The check engine light is on and it says that there is a cylinder 8 misfire. I have an appointment next week to get a tune up. Will this help the milage?
I really thought these kinds of trucks got about 17 mpg on the highway....
#6
yup i agree, best thing to start with is the plenum...they cause cyl.8 misfires, and like zman said, if it has contaminated the #8 cyl, then the CAT and 02 sensors probably have a build up of carbon as well....getting these done, with a full tune should help a little...
you bought a truck...trucks arent the most gas friendly vehicles....mine gets 13-15 city mpgs, thats with a 5.9L 4x4, done all the common problem fixes, plus alot more, ive put about 7K into my truck the past year.....
you do alot of highway driving too i see....those numbers are low IMO if its that much highway...i can get to my parents house in maine (284 miles) on a half a tank, and i have the smaller tank, the 26 gallon
you bought a truck...trucks arent the most gas friendly vehicles....mine gets 13-15 city mpgs, thats with a 5.9L 4x4, done all the common problem fixes, plus alot more, ive put about 7K into my truck the past year.....
you do alot of highway driving too i see....those numbers are low IMO if its that much highway...i can get to my parents house in maine (284 miles) on a half a tank, and i have the smaller tank, the 26 gallon
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#8
But 12 city/15 hwy is pretty normal for a 360. And the hwy MPG will drop if you're trying to push upwards of 65 MPH. These trucks aren't much more aerodynamic than a refrigerator.