Wish I could say the same
Ray,
looks like you're getting pretty decent mileage with your new truck. I have not noticed an improvement in fuel mileage with my truck, which now has 1,100 miles on the odometer. This picture shows the trailer I tow; with four ATVs inside it weighs 11,100 lbs.
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90% of the miles on my truck thus far have been logged while towing this trailer. I have re-fueled 6 times, typically when the fuel gauge is between 1/4 and 1/2 of a tank. All mpg ratings are calculated, and not from the overhead trip computer, which typically reads . 2 to . 3 mpg lower than the calculated number. Anyway, here's what kind of fuel mileage I'm getting with my new '02 3500 4x4, with 3. 54 gears, and the ETH/DEE package.
Tank 1: 9. 1 mpg
Tank 2: 8. 7 mpg
Tank 3: 8. 7 mpg
Tank 4: 7. 7 mpg
Tank 5: 8. 5 mpg
Tank 6: 8. 1 mpg
The 1/4 of a tank of fuel I burned around town without the trailer behind netted 14 mpg.
As you can see my fuel mileage has NOT started to increase
yet. Perceived power has started to improve though. I can now maintain significantly higher speeds up the mountain grades, and there is plenty of throttle left when "cruising" at 70 to 75 mph on a flat highway with trailer in tow, which was NOT the case initially.
MoparToYou.