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ron_dittmer
Mar 28, 2014Explorer II
Every motor home will have it's own best fuel economy via MPH sweet spot pending aerodynamics, weight etc, but it won't vary by much. That is why people make blanket statements like 55 MPH. It's going to be right around 55 MPH.
With a Scanguage-II the TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) display number indicates how far down you are pressing the gas peddle. Between that number and real-time fuel economy, you can get a good idea of the optimal speed for best fuel economy.
With a Scanguage-II the TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) display number indicates how far down you are pressing the gas peddle. Between that number and real-time fuel economy, you can get a good idea of the optimal speed for best fuel economy.
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