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travelnutz
Jun 13, 2014Explorer II
Something doesn't make sense on this thread. Just got my July 2014 Trailer Life magazine and they have a real world test of the 2014 Ram 2500 6.4 Hemi Outdoorsman truck with the 3.73 ratio driven both solo and with a 7,000 lb total weight XLR Hyper Lite 27' trailer behind. In black and white for all to read! Truck solo (unloaded) MPG was 11.5 and towing was 8.2. About the same numbers within tenths as the other two tests I've read the results of as printed. Not home right now so I can't get the publications to give the exact numbers printed.
It's an awful long stretch or wild exaggeration etc going from 11.5 mpg in actual tests to a claimed of 16 or 18 mpg's I've read in this thread! Matbe the test were only up hill against a stiff wind and the forum poster's claims were only downhill with a healthy tailwind, ya think? 11.5 empty is horrible and 8.2 pulling 7,000 lbs is certainly no prize winner at all. Is there any wonder why some of the posters stories are dismissed as total BS since everyone isn't dumb enough to believe in the Tinkerbell Fairy?
It's an awful long stretch or wild exaggeration etc going from 11.5 mpg in actual tests to a claimed of 16 or 18 mpg's I've read in this thread! Matbe the test were only up hill against a stiff wind and the forum poster's claims were only downhill with a healthy tailwind, ya think? 11.5 empty is horrible and 8.2 pulling 7,000 lbs is certainly no prize winner at all. Is there any wonder why some of the posters stories are dismissed as total BS since everyone isn't dumb enough to believe in the Tinkerbell Fairy?
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