My old dodge

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  1. Tjco

    Tjco Junior Member

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    I have a 2000 ram with a 318. Needless to say its gutless and uses way too much fuel. It's only purpose for now is a work truck for me putting on around 250km a day. I was thinking about putting a cold air intake and a throttle spacer to give me better mpg and more power. Do you think it's worthwhile to sink the 300 bucks into it? Or go another route? Thanks
     
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    i saw the biggest improvement in gas mileage from my programmer. i went from getting around 11mpg to getting 14-15
     
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    I have tossed that idea around too. It would be about 100 to 200$ more for the programmer.
     
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    i don't think you'd see a return on the intake, and certainly not the spacer anytime soon. you'd probably save more by putting the $300 into fuel than those mods in the short run. programmer or nothing at all would be the better investment, i think.
     
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    Any particular programmer better than the other. Lots of choices
     

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