iv got a 99 Ram 2500. Mind you its a diesel, 360ci. Great truck, will haul anything you put in it or hook up to it. I had to tow a transport tractor once that ran out of fuel, about 2 miles from a gas station. Pulled it nearly at idle in 4 LO. On the highway its great, fuel mileage in town... hahahaha. Iv got big 315 mudders on it and its lifted 2 inches though. Both kill MPG. but for 30 bucks I was able to drive around for 3-4 Hours before it was all gone.
With yours, make sure it has the proper sized tires. Look at the VIN sticker. Here in canada its on the door frame or on the inside of the door. Im sure its the same in the US but not totally sure. they have the proper tire size and proper PSI for optimal MPG and performance. Put in good quality plugs, and plug wires. Dont cheap out on plug wires... trust me, its worth it. Cant tell you how many times we have vehicles return to the shop 6-12 months down the road with misfires, cause of cheap plug wires. Misfires kill mileage and sometimes you cant notice subtle misses, and wont till it triggers the engine light. By that time, you could have destroyed the O2 sensors and Catalytic converter, unburnt fuel destroys them.
If fuel prices are decent where you are, try putting in a higher octane. Burns much cleaner than the low grade. If its close enough to regular, may be worth it once in a while. Iv noticed with my diesel, if i go to the cheap "No Name" gas station and fill up, I get less MPG than i would if i spent the same amount at say Shell or Esso. No name gas stations get CRAP fuel sometimes. But above all, Maintenance is key! I think you'll like the truck a lot more. You'll be able to pick up more, heavier material, and if you've got one, it'll tow trailers much nicer. I love mine and wouldnt ever scrap in anything else if i could help it!
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