You can get at least 200k out of the engine itself. However, the front end equip such as tired rods, bearings, etc, are another story. All those parts start to break down around 60k-70k miles. If they haven't yet, trust me they will. The only other problem is the aluminum heads on the hemi, become a bit finicky, have to let engine warm up a lot before driving or else it will start to shake and then die out.
One if you are traveling at 57 miles an hour.
57 miles
92 kilometres = 57 miles, approx.
15 hours and 2 minutes.
2hours 57 minutes = 177 minutes 177 minutes/26 miles= 6.80 minutes /miles 0.80 minutes x 60 seconds= 48 seconds Answer= 6:48 /mile
One if you are traveling at 57 miles an hour.
57 kilometers = 35.418158 miles The formula to convert 57 km to miles is 57 km* 1 mi 1.609344 km = 35.41815796 mi
57 miles
57 miles
I have a 2005 with a hemi and I get between 17-18.5 mpg. So I get somewhere around 400 miles to the tank give or take.
57 miles
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 57 miles is equal to 57 x 1.609344 = 91.732608 kilometres.
57 miles
57 Miles
18 and 25 on the 5.7 hemi.
200,000 + with normal maintenance.
168 miles up I-57 NORTH.