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pastort55 wrote:
Hi! I was curious what you dedided on the hemi or cummins? I'm looking at purchasing a 2013 hemi and towing a 9500lb travel trailer and am concerned i may have issues. dealership says I'll have no problems with the 2500 hemi ... what was your experience?
thanks!
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RamTC wrote:13.5 is the best I've got on my 2012
The 13' 2500 models are rated higher than you'll need with the 4.10s, but I've never seen any advertising on mpg? The 2500/3500 HD Hemi is not the same as the 1500 Hemi. Even the CTD won't give you 17.4, the days of old 5.9s are gone. I'm considering a 13' 3500 Hemi SRW, but a 7000 truck with 4.10s, I'd be lucky to see 13 mpg empty.
โMar-05-2013 04:46 AM
Chlirod wrote:
I have to weigh in on one item - towing my Toyhauler at roughly 9,000# loaded, my 1/2 Ton Hemi got between 5.5 and 7.5 mpg. With a 22 gallon tank, I had to stop every 100 - 120 miles to fill up - with very little reserve. The 3/4 is still the same engine working just as hard, so even with perhaps a 34 gallon tank, you are only extending the range to 160 - 200 miles.
For me, it was not the cost of fuel, or even the cost of upgrading to the diesel engine, but more the convenience. If my new 2500 6.7 gets 11 or 12 mpg, with 34 gallons I can go closer to 300 miles between fill ups.
I dreaded having to navigate gas stations, and having to do so every 2 hours made my trips a burden. I haven't towed with the new RAM yet, but getting fuel every 4 or 5 hours is much more appealing and will increase the distance I am willing to venture.
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