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Dodge5561

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Now that we have people picking up their RHOs and driving them in the wild. I want to pose this questions for people that have got their RHOs. What is your in town mpg? What is your highway mpg? What is your computer calculated range? For us TRX owner that are still on the fence it would be nice to know the real world range and mpg that owners are actually seeing with their trucks. We all know how the epa’s mpg never matches what the truck actually gets. I also aware that these trucks haven’t been broken in yet. But first impressions would be appreciated for those are about to get an RHO or still deciding to order.
 
Be careful what you wish for. Hopefully nobody will post any mileage numbers until they’ve put a couple thousand miles on their trucks and then reset the trip computer. Otherwise there will be misleading information out there. My new 2024 eco-boost motor went from 14.7 MPG to 16.7 MPG once I cleared out the trip computer at 2500 and put another few thousand miles on it. I am currently sitting at 8000 miles and still holding 16.7. That’s a 8700 pound transit work van.
 
If you want to know fuel cost then I hope people hand calculate over a few tanks. If you want to know fuel mileage after changing driving style, added a part, etc then dash.

Just my opinion on the topic.
 
I did a 900 mile trip over two days. All highway. Two tank fulls. First day calculated was 14mpg. Second day was 13. The computer says accumulated to date 6.2km/l. Anyone know how to change that to MPG in the display? There is only a button to re-zero it.

To add more context. First day I was taking it really easy sticking to 65 or below only stopping for rest breaks. Second day was between 70-75. May explain the 1 MPG difference.
 
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Be careful what you wish for. Hopefully nobody will post any mileage numbers until they’ve put a couple thousand miles on their trucks and then reset the trip computer. Otherwise there will be misleading information out there. My new 2024 eco-boost motor went from 14.7 MPG to 16.7 MPG once I cleared out the trip computer at 2500 and put another few thousand miles on it. I am currently sitting at 8000 miles and still holding 16.7. That’s a 8700 pound transit work van.
Well long average is what I’m looking for. I know the first 2000 miles will be a little worst over all. But I have already expected that. I just want someone to post full tank in town and one on the highway for computer or hand calculated.
If you want to know fuel cost then I hope people hand calculate over a few tanks. If you want to know fuel mileage after changing driving style, added a part, etc then dash.

Just my opinion on the topic.
I know depending on driving style it can change a lot. I can pretty much tell the ones that are hyper miling their truck with their mpg posts on the trx and 5th gens forums. I just want a good average with a lot of people posting their mpg and range for a tank. Cost isn’t a concern with me. Here in Wyoming with towns 150+ miles apart, it would be nice to have more range at the expense of a few horseys. If cost was truly a concern i wouldn’t even bother with the RHO. The registration alone would cost me 1500 for the RHO vs 600 for my TRX this year. Not to mention extra taxes.
 
I did a 900 mile trip over two days. All highway. Two tank fulls. First day calculated was 14mpg. Second day was 13. The computer says accumulated to date 6.2km/l. Anyone know how to change that to MPG in the display? There is only a button to re-zero it.

To add more context. First day I was taking it really easy sticking to 65 or below only stopping for rest breaks. Second day was between 70-75. May explain the 1 MPG difference.
Awesome thanks man. Really appreciate it!
 

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