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jplante4 wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
Major differnce is the Triton, being a Ford, is a HIGH REV engine, producing the best power curve at a much higher RPM than the low-rev GM Vortec.
This may affect engine life,. but not so much MPG.
Physics says this isn't so. A higher RPM should burn more fuel. 460 cu in of air/fuel mixture going through the motor for every RPM, 15:1 air to fuel mixture indicates that higher RPM engines will use more fuel.
I had to explain this to a co-worker who bought her first car with a manual transmission. Her father told her to keep the revs high as possible. I explained that a lower RPM is fine. When she took mt advise, she commented that she was using less gas.
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โJun-19-2017 05:33 PM
ggrotz wrote:
which motor is better on gas mileage,workhorse or triton v10?
โJun-19-2017 04:16 PM
jplante4 wrote:
I stand by basic physics. When you increase HP you normally increase displacement. Turbo or super charging has the same effect of increasing the weight of the air part, allowing more fuel to be mixed in thereby increasing HP. Every specific fuel consumption formula I've seen has RPM as one of the variables.
But I'm no engineer....wait, I am.
โJun-19-2017 04:10 PM
โJun-19-2017 04:06 PM
โJun-19-2017 04:00 PM
jplante4 wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
Major differnce is the Triton, being a Ford, is a HIGH REV engine, producing the best power curve at a much higher RPM than the low-rev GM Vortec.
This may affect engine life,. but not so much MPG.
Physics says this isn't so. A higher RPM should burn more fuel. 460 cu in of air/fuel mixture going through the motor for every RPM, 15:1 air to fuel mixture indicates that higher RPM engines will use more fuel.
I had to explain this to a co-worker who bought her first car with a manual transmission. Her father told her to keep the revs high as possible. I explained that a lower RPM is fine. When she took mt advise, she commented that she was using less gas.
โJun-19-2017 03:23 PM
โJun-19-2017 02:58 PM
jplante4 wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
Major differnce is the Triton, being a Ford, is a HIGH REV engine, producing the best power curve at a much higher RPM than the low-rev GM Vortec.
This may affect engine life,. but not so much MPG.
Physics says this isn't so. A higher RPM should burn more fuel. 460 cu in of air/fuel mixture going through the motor for every RPM, 15:1 air to fuel mixture indicates that higher RPM engines will use more fuel.
I had to explain this to a co-worker who bought her first car with a manual transmission. Her father told her to keep the revs high as possible. I explained that a lower RPM is fine. When she took mt advise, she commented that she was using less gas.
โJun-19-2017 02:20 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
Major differnce is the Triton, being a Ford, is a HIGH REV engine, producing the best power curve at a much higher RPM than the low-rev GM Vortec.
This may affect engine life,. but not so much MPG.
โJun-19-2017 01:51 PM