For the mileage obsessive, Fuelly currently lists 3 EcoDiesels. 22.8, 23.8 and 19.1 are their respective MPG's... One of them is our very own romadrod...
2014 Dodge Ram 1500 MPG Reports | Fuelly
2014 Dodge Ram 1500 MPG Reports | Fuelly
The list that is shown through this link has way more vehicles in it. It picks the MPG up close to 22-23 MPG, which is a better number than what I looked at in the opening post link. Have you guys registered your Ram 1500 Ecodiesel on Fuelly?There are 20 trucks out there but you have to have a minimum of 3 fill ups to have your information publicly displayed.
See below for all registered vehicles.
2014 Dodge Ram 1500 MPG Reports | Fuelly
Fuelly must be down at the moment however I think the one vehicle that is below 20mpg isn't calculating properly. Look at the fill ups and calculations for that specific vehicle when the site comes back up.theres now 5 that have made it to the magical 3 fillups... only one has dipped below 20 mpg...
Or city driving at high altitude.Fuelly must be down at the moment however I think the one vehicle that is below 20mpg isn't calculating properly. Look at the fill ups and calculations for that specific vehicle when the site comes back up.
you're running low 11's and pulling down 20 mpg, not too shab for a design been arond since 59I have my turbo slant 6 that I HOON with ALOT! Could not agree more. See yellow car below and gets 20mpg.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAxRmoDgsdY
Anything more than that is just epic, and might be bad for your engine unless it's built to handle it all23psi of boost is an amazing thing!
I have my turbo slant 6 that I HOON with ALOT! Could not agree more. See yellow car below and gets 20mpg.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAxRmoDgsdY
I built it to handle 30psi. Forged pistons, h beam rods, 220k psi head studs...etc.Anything more than that is just epic, and might be bad for your engine unless it's built to handle it all![]()