โOct-26-2014 12:37 PM
โOct-30-2014 05:58 AM
Fliposo wrote:
I was wondering if driving the interstate using cruise countrol would save much gas verses the slow down, speedup of going thru towns? My truck seems to have a sweetspot towing of 63 mph.
โOct-29-2014 08:21 PM
atreis wrote:rwbradley wrote:
I am curious why I am the odd one out. I am quite certain on my mpg findings, the computer in the car even confirms them. I would say that it is likely that there is no one answer as it probably depends on the TT/TV combo. In my case I have a small TT being towed by a gas SUV and am well under weight, however the TT is not very aerodynamic, and when driving at 60mph I am at about 2200rpm, when I get to 65mph I am at 3000rpm and I lock out overdrive to keep it from constantly hunting. My guess is that the biggest factor is gear ratio/rpm's. Regardless in my case because the sweet spot is 60 and there is a huge hit on mpg when I go up from there, secondary highways, even with occasional stop and go is hands down the winner for mpg.
This could also be due to the nature of the secondary roads. Around here, secondary roads go through lots of small towns, which means lots of stopping/starting. That eats into the gas mileage quickly.
โOct-28-2014 02:36 PM
โOct-28-2014 02:05 PM
rwbradley wrote:
I am curious why I am the odd one out. I am quite certain on my mpg findings, the computer in the car even confirms them. I would say that it is likely that there is no one answer as it probably depends on the TT/TV combo. In my case I have a small TT being towed by a gas SUV and am well under weight, however the TT is not very aerodynamic, and when driving at 60mph I am at about 2200rpm, when I get to 65mph I am at 3000rpm and I lock out overdrive to keep it from constantly hunting. My guess is that the biggest factor is gear ratio/rpm's. Regardless in my case because the sweet spot is 60 and there is a huge hit on mpg when I go up from there, secondary highways, even with occasional stop and go is hands down the winner for mpg.
โOct-28-2014 07:15 AM
โOct-27-2014 01:03 PM
โOct-27-2014 12:09 PM
christopherglenn wrote:
Your best mpg would be constant throttle, bleeding speed on the up hills, recovering it on the down hills. Ok constant throttle everywhere but the down hills, less throttle there to keep from speeding.
โOct-27-2014 02:14 AM
โOct-26-2014 09:09 PM
4aSong wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
We traveled FT for 7 yrs. and took secondary/back roads as much as possible.
Hate traveling Interstates. Boring, idiots that don't know how to merge, road surface beat up, heavier traffic etc.
MPG difference.....never really noticed any. When pulling a 14K 13'4" wind sail we got 10.5--11.0 mpg regardless
X2 - Agree with Old Biscuit.
Back or secondary country road are our 1st. choice and are more scenic. We never considered the MPG difference as we just enjoy what the secondary (country) roads have to offer over the interstates which are definitely boring.
โOct-26-2014 08:18 PM
โOct-26-2014 06:20 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
We traveled FT for 7 yrs. and took secondary/back roads as much as possible.
Hate traveling Interstates. Boring, idiots that don't know how to merge, road surface beat up, heavier traffic etc.
MPG difference.....never really noticed any. When pulling a 14K 13'4" wind sail we got 10.5--11.0 mpg regardless
โOct-26-2014 05:44 PM
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