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#170 of 322
Poor gas mileage by dresslered
Jan 19, 2000 (8:32 pm)
I at least feel a little better, as I thought you were driving a diesel. I think the combination of the 4.10, heavy foot, (and what does your off-road package consist of?) might be the major factors. Bigger tires would bring up your gear ratio and slightly improve your mileage. But then you would defeat the whole purpose you bought the 4.10 for anyway. How many miles on your new truck-are you beyond break-in? I would be a little skeptical about miracle electronics improving the gas mileage. If it did, the factory sure would have done it to better their CAFE requirements. My advise would be to skip the "sipper," and enjoy the ride knowing you are commuting in something at least as big as the guy next to you.


-ddd
#171 of 322
Off-road package & MPG by barbarajo
Jan 20, 2000 (7:45 pm)
Well, I know my low gas mileage isn't because of having a heavy foot. I'm a rather conservative driver, and have always been able to get MUCH better mileage out of a vehicle than the average person.


The Off-road package has the 4.10 gears and LT275/70R17 tires on it, so you'd think they offset each other enough to bring the ratio back up to "normal." I also know having the auto tranny doesn't help the numbers.


Thanks for the info, bmckenzie... I'll have to look into it further. The last thing I want to do is void my warranty. An additional 2-4 MPG would be enough to make me happy.


I'm still going for the gas sipper, though. I want this truck to last long enough for me to be buried in it. The only way that's going to happen is if I get a "throwaway" car to put 100k on every 5 years, and save the truck for dropping the jaws of the guys at Lowe's and the boat docks on the weekends.
#172 of 322
DEE 6-Speed on restriction, again by dresslered
Jan 21, 2000 (5:00 pm)
Just got off the phone with Daimler-Chrysler who told me that the DEE 6-Speed transmission was on restriction again. They could not comment on why, but even told me that it should be off restriction by August! This seriously effects my 10-week promised delivery date. So, barbarajo, enjoy your low gas mileage and Bill, enjoy your 5-speed--I will be walkin' in the mean time!


-ddd
#173 of 322
Dave by bmckenzie
Jan 21, 2000 (8:19 pm)
Dave,
  I think I would be hot enough to Pluck, you got more will power then I do, that is why I have a
5 spd. That makes me wonder about the 6 spd. being durable or not, or maybe just manufacturing plant problems again............Bill
#174 of 322
Bill by dresslered
Jan 21, 2000 (9:22 pm)
I "plucked" to the dealer and he claims that my truck has "C" status (sub firm), meaning not to worry??? He claims that it will be here as scheduled. He also claims, whether this is true or not, that it is merely a supply issue. I find it hard to believe that DC hadn't prepared for this as I've heard a lot of talk about people wanting the ETH engine (this is only available with the 6-speed). When are you comin' to California?


-ddd
#175 of 322
Dave by bmckenzie
Jan 21, 2000 (11:46 pm)
Dave,
 Since you are purchasing your truck in California, are the Horsepower and Torque ratings lower because of all the extra emissions stuff? What is the difference between the ETH and the
24V ISB (statistics). I transfer to Cowabunga in April, my wife will follow in May after school is out, then I am off to Okinawa in October for 7 months...............Bill
#176 of 322
Dave by bmckenzie
Jan 21, 2000 (11:52 pm)
Dave,
 Just tell Dodge I will pick your truck up for you in Fenton MO. (just down the road from here) when it is ready. LOL.........Bill
#177 of 322
Bill by dresslered
Jan 22, 2000 (6:38 am)
  As far as the combination ETH HO Cummins and the DEE 6-speed tranny is concerned, I am not sure that anybody knows for sure-at least I haven't found anybody yet. I believe that the California version has 245 hp and 505 lbs of torque. (It would be kind of neat if there were such a beast). As far as the specific engine differences are concerned, again, I believe that the ETH has larger plungers in the injector pump, different injectors, pistons, turbo housing, and ECM. I thought that someone even said a different head. I know that there is a new Jacob's exhaust brake coming out to accommodate the new turbo housing. The 2000's and 2001's have the upgraded brakes (2500 has the same brakes as the 3500). The bad side is that I think the 2001's will be the last Rams with the Dana's!
  Aren't the 3500 Quads built in Mexico? Who's going to be watching your Ram while you're in Okinawa?


-ddd
#178 of 322
Bill, another dumb question by dresslered
Jan 22, 2000 (4:49 pm)
  Since I've got all this time to wait, I've been running around looking for accessories for this truck. A Dodge parts person told me that the six cutouts in the top of the bed rails are no longer there, and that the tie-downs are provided on the inside of the rails. If this is true, how are bedliners installed without interfering with the tie-downs. Sure wish I knew what I ordered.


-ddd
#179 of 322
ETH by wwhite2
Jan 22, 2000 (10:52 pm)
Anybody out there have one ? I think they are a myth. KCRAM said the only change to make an ETC to a ETH was a new computer. Which makes sense because the engine already makes much more HP and torque in motorhomes

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