Dec-21-2017 07:17 PM
Dec-22-2017 03:33 PM
Thestigmach1 wrote:LVJJJ wrote:
If you have a flat back trailer, that's the biggest problem, not the front. Flatbacks create a vacuum which tries to pull the trailer backwards when its trying to separate from the air flow. When I had a flatback, I used a deflector on the rear (not front) to direct the air flow down the back of the TT to break up the vacuum (also keeps the back clean). My Trail Cruiser is much more aerodynamic in the front, back and underside.
Did the deflector on the trailer do anything for fuel economy?
Dec-22-2017 03:19 PM
Dec-22-2017 02:35 PM
Dec-22-2017 02:26 PM
LVJJJ wrote:
If you have a flat back trailer, that's the biggest problem, not the front. Flatbacks create a vacuum which tries to pull the trailer backwards when its trying to separate from the air flow. When I had a flatback, I used a deflector on the rear (not front) to direct the air flow down the back of the TT to break up the vacuum (also keeps the back clean). My Trail Cruiser is much more aerodynamic in the front, back and underside.
Dec-22-2017 09:59 AM
Dec-22-2017 09:58 AM
Dec-22-2017 09:06 AM
DakotaDad wrote:
Just to echo the others, it's to be expected. It's not the weight, it's the wind resistance of the travel trailer. You're pulling a barn door into a 72mph wind. The more you slow down, the better it will get in the long run. But it'll never be great. Physics, and all that.
Dec-22-2017 08:25 AM
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Dec-22-2017 06:42 AM
Dec-22-2017 05:44 AM
Dec-22-2017 05:25 AM
bikendan wrote:
your thinking is kinda wrong.
it's frontal air resistance that is a mpg killer, not the weight. so the faster you drive, the lower your mpg will be. and your tires may rated for 65 mph, not 72 mph.
and putting a camper shell will make very little difference. almost not enough to even calculate.
and a rounded or v-nose trailer will have very minimal improvement in mpg. only something completely streamlined, like an Airstream, will show a slight improvement in mpg.
Dec-22-2017 02:01 AM
Dec-22-2017 01:07 AM
1320Fastback wrote:
55-62 is where it's at if your interested in mpg.
Drag squares with the doubling of velocity and takes 8 times the power to overcome. This applies at all speeds.