29chico, on the older trucks that's spot on, but now with computer controls there are more variables. I was driving a 2012 Ram 2500 with a stick. I loved having a stick again after so many years of driving an auto in my last truck. The problem is, Ram now controls how much torque is delivered via the computer programing. My 2012 was slow off the line and didn't really get moving until 4th gear due to the torque limiting. It also only averaged 12.5 mpg.
Fast forward to 3 weeks ago. I traded the 2012 in for a 2016 Ram 3500 dually. It is an auto as that is all they had left on the lot which is what they were willing to deal drastically on to get rid of "last years model". Both trucks have the same 3.73 rear end gears (they're both diesels so this gearing works well). They 2016 takes off much much faster and gets much better mileage - I just averaged 17.4 mpg calculated on a 530 mile round trip through the mountains including crossing the continental divide at over 11,000 feet. Other than the transmission and the fact that the 2016 has duals so is heavier and has more rolling resistance, the trucks are pretty much the same. I miss my stick, but this new truck so far is costing me less to operate, and seems to pull better with the trans in tow/haul mode. Surprisingly, the exhaust brake even seems more effective than on the stick w hen in tow/haul mode.