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Poor MPG

BigHoss

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Jan 29, 2018
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2015
I have owned my '15 Ram EcoDiesel Big Horn edition (34,000 miles) for about a month now and I love everything about the truck except I feel I'm not getting great MPG. So far, through 2 tanks of fuel, I have averaged between 18 and 19.5 MPG. I haven't towed yet. I am not an aggressive driver. (I drive more like an old man) I have a mix of highway miles (65-70 MPH) and driving around town. If I watch the "live" MPG on the dash while on relatively flat highway, I seem to stay right around 20-23 MPG. I hear of people getting over 30 MPG in some instances on the highway. Any ideas what could cause my low MPG and any suggestions to help correct the problem.
 

BoostN

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Jul 27, 2013
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A lot of variables to fuel mileage. Short trips, hilly terrain, etc will affect the MPG. With that said, it does seem a little low. Start with the basics, air filter, fuel filter, etc and see if your mileage improves.
 

EcoDEric

New Member
Nov 19, 2016
12
4
Truck Year
2016
I have owned my '15 Ram EcoDiesel Big Horn edition (34,000 miles) for about a month now and I love everything about the truck except I feel I'm not getting great MPG. So far, through 2 tanks of fuel, I have averaged between 18 and 19.5 MPG. I haven't towed yet. I am not an aggressive driver. (I drive more like an old man) I have a mix of highway miles (65-70 MPH) and driving around town. If I watch the "live" MPG on the dash while on relatively flat highway, I seem to stay right around 20-23 MPG. I hear of people getting over 30 MPG in some instances on the highway. Any ideas what could cause my low MPG and any suggestions to help correct the problem.
Which differential do you have? I am running the "less torque" one (second option in the purchase - higher mileage) My EcoD is a 2017 getting an average on Fuelly of 24.9. Avg 100 miles per day - highway. Cannot remember the exact options - normal is 3.21, mine is 3.92?
 

Ofishl1

Member
Oct 10, 2015
93
28
Truck Year
2017
I running a 4 inch lift on a 2017 with Ridge Grappler 35s barely get to 20mpg in front of a 3.92 rear end..but thats what I expected and mpg price paid for these mods ..still better than the Hemi with same mods..and tows very well.
 

Shawn Thomas

Member
Jun 1, 2018
67
10
Truck Year
2017
so i consistently get aroun 24-25 mpg on the highway, and 23.5 - 24 mpg around town. the other day i was idling for about 30 minutes in a parking lot, (92deg F* outside) and then drove backroads home. i dropped to 22 mpg. the next trip i took, i hammered it on the local highway for about 10 miles. (80 MPH) i think i had some soot starting to collect in the filter that hadnt been burned out from the idling, and subsequently regained what i lost in avg MPG. could be a fluke, but seemed to work for me.
 

Nek

New Member
Jun 20, 2018
8
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Truck Year
2014
So after reading this thread I'm guessing I am not getting what I should either. 18-19 on the dash. Avg speed of 47. Supposedly an oil change was performed before I bought this vehicle a couple weeks ago, at 117k miles. I also put in a K&N air filter. I'm guessing maybe my next steps are fuel filter and MAP/MAF sensor cleanings?
 

BoostN

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So after reading this thread I'm guessing I am not getting what I should either. 18-19 on the dash. Avg speed of 47. Supposedly an oil change was performed before I bought this vehicle a couple weeks ago, at 117k miles. I also put in a K&N air filter. I'm guessing maybe my next steps are fuel filter and MAP/MAF sensor cleanings?

Fuel filters can make a huge difference in my experience. Also, just general maintenance.
 

Nek

New Member
Jun 20, 2018
8
2
Truck Year
2014
Haven't done my fuel filter yet...but maybe this will help...20180707_183535.jpg 20180707_183324.jpg
 

Pizza04

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Mar 4, 2018
21
4
Truck Year
2014
Where’s that at? I’d like to check mine and see if it’s all sooty. I’m sure I could figure it out...


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Shawn Thomas

Member
Jun 1, 2018
67
10
Truck Year
2017
Where’s that at? I’d like to check mine and see if it’s all sooty. I’m sure I could figure it out...


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It’s the wired connection right after the air box on the intake
 

Bgbdwlf2500

Member
Jun 24, 2018
59
14
Truck Year
2017
Took this at 4 am this morning, didnt realize the flash was on but you can still see the important info. This is 2 weeks of a 55 mph cruise for 20 miles each way and normal stop and go for 10 miles each way alternating days so 5 days of stop and go and 5 days of back road cruise. It's easy for me to gain back the 1 mpg I lose on the stop and go days on the cruise days. 2017, 3.55 4x4 stock crew cab. I can get up to 28 at around 75 mph. I'm not aggressive on acceleration and I use the instant mpg to drive with, I accelerate to speed and then use the instant mpg to base my throttle input. If the instant mpg is less than the average I back out the pedal slightly, trying to maintain a cruise not be using power.
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Will^2

New Member
Oct 11, 2018
1
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Truck Year
2015
I have a 2015 ED with 84k. I have owned it since new and never had a single issue. About 6 months ago I noticed my mileage has gone from 26.5 down to 22mpg. I drive consistently the same route and same driving style. All maintenance is performed on time oil, Air and fuel filters. Could this dirty MAF sensor be my issue? I have also read about others clearing their EGR tube at the same time? Where is that tube located and will this also help?
 

Gunpackingsaint

New Member
May 21, 2016
14
2
Truck Year
2016
I running a 4 inch lift on a 2017 with Ridge Grappler 35s barely get to 20mpg in front of a 3.92 rear end..but thats what I expected and mpg price paid for these mods ..still better than the Hemi with same mods..and tows very well.
Same setup. I'm getting 16.5-18 in the city and 19-21 highway.



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