โAug-09-2020 07:55 AM
โAug-14-2020 09:56 PM
pianotuna wrote:mobeewan wrote:
Maybe Airtabs with nitrogen in the tires and dryer sheets you could get say maybe 50 mpg improvement.
Only if you light the dryer sheets on fire and then drop them down your pants.
โAug-14-2020 09:56 AM
profdant139 wrote:
Here's a link to a NASA study of Airtabs:
NASA
The real issue is cost vs benefit. For long-haul truckers, even a fractional increase in mpg justifies the expense. (And yes, we often see trucks with Airtabs.) For recreational RVers, it is a closer call -- how many miles would you have to drive in order to break even?
However, if the Airtabs not only increase mpg but also improve handling, then the cost may well be justified. That is a matter of personal preference.
โAug-14-2020 08:10 AM
โAug-13-2020 09:29 PM
mobeewan wrote:
Maybe Airtabs with nitrogen in the tires and dryer sheets you could get say maybe 50 mpg improvement.
โAug-13-2020 08:54 PM
โAug-13-2020 09:50 AM
โAug-13-2020 08:57 AM
โAug-10-2020 04:54 PM
โAug-10-2020 04:32 PM
TravelinDog wrote:
Airtabs are nothing more than snake-oil designed to lighten your wallet.
โAug-10-2020 04:19 PM
โAug-10-2020 02:47 PM
โAug-10-2020 05:41 AM
bucky wrote:
Also yes. What do you think those giant vertical and horizontal flaps at the loading doors are on semi trailers for?
You can always tell an owner operator, they will have them deployed. A company driver will not take the time as it's not his dime.
โAug-10-2020 02:23 AM
msmith1.wa wrote:joshuajim wrote:
Large trucking companies spend large amounts of money to gain a tenth of a mile per gallon. Have you EVER seen Airtabs on a semi?
Yes
โAug-09-2020 10:21 PM