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<blockquote data-quote="dieselbeef" data-source="post: 488718" data-attributes="member: 4655"><p>i have seen em take quite a few miles t break em in. id say yer probly still inthe breakin period believe it or not. they do get really crappy mileage until theyre broke in. guys have actually tried to return em cuz the mileage is so bad. but im thinkn (maybe) they say around 20,000 they will be gettin what theyre gonna far as mileage goes. should definitely be better than what yer gettin though. may wanna try the dealer and see what they say. it could need an updated reflash to the ecm. free at dodge</p><p></p><p>a tuner will give you about 2% mileage increase. my smarty programmer got me about 75 more miles to the 33 gallon tank. not much but its 2 more days drivin to work per month than i was gettin. course at 650$ for the tuner itll take awhile to recoup it.</p><p></p><p>but its kinda somethin to play with. if yer really loaded down heavy you can add more power. when yer empty ya set it for mileage and lack of smoke. </p><p></p><p>the chips are really best for daily drivers to get a little more power and a little more milege for around 3-400 bucks.</p><p></p><p></p><p>i get to talk about somethin i know more about than cattle...kinda cool! :banana:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dieselbeef, post: 488718, member: 4655"] i have seen em take quite a few miles t break em in. id say yer probly still inthe breakin period believe it or not. they do get really crappy mileage until theyre broke in. guys have actually tried to return em cuz the mileage is so bad. but im thinkn (maybe) they say around 20,000 they will be gettin what theyre gonna far as mileage goes. should definitely be better than what yer gettin though. may wanna try the dealer and see what they say. it could need an updated reflash to the ecm. free at dodge a tuner will give you about 2% mileage increase. my smarty programmer got me about 75 more miles to the 33 gallon tank. not much but its 2 more days drivin to work per month than i was gettin. course at 650$ for the tuner itll take awhile to recoup it. but its kinda somethin to play with. if yer really loaded down heavy you can add more power. when yer empty ya set it for mileage and lack of smoke. the chips are really best for daily drivers to get a little more power and a little more milege for around 3-400 bucks. i get to talk about somethin i know more about than cattle...kinda cool! :banana: [/QUOTE]
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