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In 2008, Dodge listed the fuel tank capacity of the Ram as 26 gallons, with a recommended octane rating of 87. Depending on your driving habits, you can expect to travel between 340 to 440 miles on a full tank. The vehicle has a combined city and highway fuel efficiency of 14 MPG. It's important to use the specified octane rating to avoid damaging the fuel system components like the pump, injectors, or filter. Always check the octane rating at the pump and stick with 87 as recommended by the manufacturer to keep your car running smoothly.
In 2008, the fuel tank capacity of the Dodge Ram pickup 1500 regular cab varied between 26 and 35 gallons.
Twenty-six gallons fueled by a 5.7-liter Hemi engine.
What's the reason for such a significant disparity?
The fuel capacity of the 2008 Dodge Ram is a maximum of 35 gallons.