rmoparman wrote:
Have a 2017 Ram 3500 CTD with 373 gears. Has about 500 miles on it. Will it get better MPG when broken in. Tripmeter says average 15 Mpg.
Thanks.
PS. IT sure is sweet. All smiles
The short answer is no it won't. (unless you want to split hairs)
The only reason an engine will pick up better mileage over time is because of friction loses. With todays roller cams and CNC diamond honed bores and high tech oils there's not much of that going on.
The reason you hear these stories is because of human nature. Most people that buy a new truck are not going to just putt around. They are going to get out on the road and say; "lets see what this puppy can do!" This uses a lot of fuel. After all the excitement wears off these people start driving their truck more normal and the mileage goes up and they assume that it's because of the engine breaking in.
Most don't figure out that it's because they are breaking in! :B