Jump to content

Woah322

Journey Member
  • Posts

    125
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Posts posted by Woah322

  1. Are you certain about that statement about fuel grades used in testing? Because running higher octane fuels than the system requires results in lower fuel economy . . . . .

    My mother bought a 15 Ford Edge, it said tested with 93 octane but nowhere did it say that it requires 93 octane for regular use, I'm going to try and find the paper that says it. I know it's Ford and this is Dodge but it's still has some similar aspects

  2. I got 13.4mpg on mine, Oh well, the cars are always tested with 93 octane and the perfect conditions and no weight, when you run regular, have the AC on, even one passenger with stop and go/ city driving on hot day you gotta expect it. Every car brand and motor size doesnt get what the sticker says unless you truly drive like grandma.

  3. If anything you can always unscrew the ball, flip the hitch to give it a slight rise to compensate for the weight drop. I tow a 5x8, can't imagine how much luggage you got to need such a large trailer. Lol

×
×
  • Create New...