davisenvy wrote:
I live in the mountains of NC. When I travel to Florida my tank will last me just past the Florida line. After I fill up I immediately lose almost 2mpg. This happens no matter where I fill up or what I'm towing. The mpg's don't gradually drop off, it is almost immediately after filling up with FL diesel and my mpg's don't come back until I fill up in GA or NC. Is there something I'm missing?
I don't think it has anything to do with the diesel itself. I've talked about this very thing in a couple of other threads. I've experienced much of the same thing, although not as drastic as your mileage difference.
I can watch the lie-o-meter consistently work down as soon as I cross into Florida.
I think it has everything to do with the thick, humid air down here. There's humidity in a lot of states, but if somebody has never experienced working outside in Florida in June, July, and August, they just can't relate. The thick air causes more drag on the rig and the engine just doesn't run as efficiently.
I don't know the science behind it, but I do know that I get significantly better mileage pulling my rig up and down the hills in Georgia and Tennessee than I do in Florida.