Dec-17-2016 07:02 PM
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Jan-02-2017 12:18 PM
amxpress wrote:
I actually get better MPG towing my Columbus fiver than I did my 26' Jayco TT.
I'm sure aerodynamics plays the biggest part. Towing the Jayco TT was like pulling a big square box down the road. This is with my 6.7 CTD.
Dec-22-2016 10:24 AM
Rancher Will wrote:
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However, most have told me that when comparing the two of approximately equal size the 5th Wheel RV permits a little better MPG, perhaps one to three MPG compared to a TT of the same size.
Dec-22-2016 09:58 AM
otrfun wrote:laknox wrote:23 MPG at 75 MPH is pretty darn good. Very possible it was due to aerodyanmics. However, depending on your route, it's possible elevation could have played a role, too. For instance, Phoenix is about 1,000 ft. lower in elevation than Tucson. I get 18-19 MPG with my Cummins, Tucson to Phoenix, and 16-17 MPG, Phoenix to Tucson.CampingN.C. wrote:Interestingly, the best mileage I've ever seen in my D'max was on a trip to CO several years ago, with a 14 cu ft chest freezer in the back, right up against the cab. I saw 23+ mpg while running 75 after DW told me that my fuel-saving 65 was too slow. 🙂 Surprised hell out of me, that's for sure. Simply =has= to be aerodynamics.
This is similar to an episode of Mythbusters years ago where they tested the theory of a trucks tailgate being down increased mileage. The myth was busted as the truck with the tailgate up had much better mpg.
I can't find the video on the net but I remember them doing test in wind tunnels and it clearly showed the difference.
Somewhat off topic but still interesting.
Lyle
Dec-22-2016 09:42 AM
laknox wrote:23 MPG at 75 MPH is pretty darn good. Very possible it was due to aerodyanmics. However, depending on your route, it's possible elevation could have played a role, too. For instance, Phoenix is about 1,000 ft. lower in elevation than Tucson. I get 18-19 MPG with my Cummins, Tucson to Phoenix, and 16-17 MPG, Phoenix to Tucson.CampingN.C. wrote:Interestingly, the best mileage I've ever seen in my D'max was on a trip to CO several years ago, with a 14 cu ft chest freezer in the back, right up against the cab. I saw 23+ mpg while running 75 after DW told me that my fuel-saving 65 was too slow. 🙂 Surprised hell out of me, that's for sure. Simply =has= to be aerodynamics.
This is similar to an episode of Mythbusters years ago where they tested the theory of a trucks tailgate being down increased mileage. The myth was busted as the truck with the tailgate up had much better mpg.
I can't find the video on the net but I remember them doing test in wind tunnels and it clearly showed the difference.
Somewhat off topic but still interesting.
Lyle
Dec-22-2016 07:57 AM
CampingN.C. wrote:
This is similar to an episode of Mythbusters years ago where they tested the theory of a trucks tailgate being down increased mileage. The myth was busted as the truck with the tailgate up had much better mpg.
I can't find the video on the net but I remember them doing test in wind tunnels and it clearly showed the difference.
Somewhat off topic but still interesting.
Dec-22-2016 05:43 AM
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Dec-20-2016 06:52 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:No cap.
did you have a cab high cap when you pulled a TT?
bumpy
Dec-20-2016 05:46 AM
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Dec-19-2016 08:40 AM
N-Trouble wrote:
Dont assume just because its taller a 5er has more air resistance than a TT.
5er and TV act like a single large mass cutting through the air while TT and TV act like two separate masses with a lot of dirty air in between.
Dec-19-2016 04:41 AM