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RedG
Jul 29, 2013Explorer
I think it depends solely on how you drive. Since it will hold the lower gears longer, if you're easy on the pedal, you might do better by not lugging the engine.
Higher rpms do not necessarily mean lower mpg if you're lugging the engine in a higher gear.
IMO, the difference is too trivial to squabble over.
I say if you prefer to drive in T/H, go for it.
Higher rpms do not necessarily mean lower mpg if you're lugging the engine in a higher gear.
IMO, the difference is too trivial to squabble over.
I say if you prefer to drive in T/H, go for it.
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