Jul-22-2017 09:26 PM
Jul-24-2017 10:21 AM
Allworth wrote:
With my combination (3500 long bed and 13K trailer) just under 60mph is my best tradeoff for time/mileage. Tor each 5mph faster than that I loose 1.5 mpg. Average over 40,000 miles.
Jul-24-2017 10:20 AM
tim1970 wrote:
Does the fact that it was 102 outside when I was towing make a difference in the mpg?
Jul-24-2017 10:13 AM
RoyF wrote:
I rarely use cruise control when towing my fifth wheel -- too many downshifts. If it is just a slight up-and-down then I keep a steady throtle, let the speed drop on the uphill and build up on the downhill. My miles-per-gallon is better that way than when I try to keep constant speed up and down.
Jul-24-2017 07:24 AM
tim1970 wrote:
Does the fact that it was 102 outside when I was towing make a difference in the mpg?
Jul-23-2017 05:27 PM
Jul-23-2017 01:20 PM
RoyF wrote:
I rarely use cruise control when towing my fifth wheel -- too many downshifts. If it is just a slight up-and-down then I keep a steady throtle, let the speed drop on the uphill and build up on the downhill. My miles-per-gallon is better that way than when I try to keep constant speed up and down.
Jul-23-2017 12:31 PM
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Jul-23-2017 08:56 AM
tim665214 wrote:We've driven through the TX hill country a number of times. For those who haven't, the TX HC is comprised of many miles of repetitive, rolling hills. Depending on the truck and load a truck may downshift on nearly every hill. IMO, that's a lot of unnecessary wear, and tear on the tranny. We always lock out 6th, sometimes 5th, whatever it takes to keep the tranny from downshifting. Doing so may sacrifice MPG's slightly, but IMO a fair trade-off to prevent unnecessary wear and tear on the tranny.
2016 Jayco Eagle HT 29.5 BHDS. Approx 10K GVWR. Tow vehicle is 2016 Ford F250 6.7 Diesel Crew Cab lariat. Coming from North of Fort Fort Worth to San Antonio via 281. For anyone not familiar with this route this is right on the edge of Texas Hill country. So not flat, but not exactly mountain terrain either. It was me, my wife, 15 year old daugther and her friend as passengers.
I was really hoping to get close to 12 mpg, but overall I averaged right at 10 mpg. Does this seem about right. I also noticed that when I had cruise control on (65 mph) that on the steepest hills it would always shift down to 5th gear, and 2 times it shifted to 4th. My truck had no problem holding speed, but it just surprised me that it had to shift down like that. When I wasn't using cruise control, it never had to shift into 4th, but it still shifted into 5th quite often.
Is this what everyone else is noticing who has a similar setup?
Jul-23-2017 08:41 AM
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