depends on your engine the 5.7 hemi will get you around 15-18 city and 20 -22 on the highway; however if your 5.7 has an MDS (Multi Displacement System) then you should be getting 19-20 in the city and 22-25 on the highway. For the simple reason the MDS cuts out four cylinders when not using the power.
2007-11-16 14:23:02
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answered by ross_friars 1
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actual relies upon on what motor you have in it. a buddy of mine has a 2005 quad cab with the 5.7 hemi MDS engine, this replace into the 1st 3 hundred and sixty 5 days for the MDS engines. mutually as he have been given right here from Canada to Pennsylvania for a bypass to, he stated he replace into getting 22 - 24 highway mpg with it set on cruise. His is two wheelpersistent although, which will additionally make a great distinction.
2016-10-02 10:01:48
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answered by fawaka 4
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Have the samre truck except with a lift kit>Tires increased to 285x17 auto V6 get around 17-18 MPG
2007-11-15 04:06:26
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answered by 45 auto 7
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I have a 2002 regular cab with the 4.7 V8, in town I get around 13mpg, on the highway up to 19. These trucks are quite thirsty, but they do get up and go.
2007-11-15 12:25:28
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answered by J 2
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well um I have an 04 ram 1500 but i have a hemi 5.7 so usually on the mpg it says 15.5 but I have a heavy foot and use the A/C almost all the time but the average is 13-17 mpg
2007-11-14 21:49:30
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answered by Jose 1
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i have an 05 rumble bee and it depends on how idrive going easy on the freway i can get 22 but burning tires and racing i get 7 according to the onboard meter
2007-11-17 15:46:29
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answered by hottrod20003 3
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