Jan-06-2019 06:27 PM
Apr-29-2019 08:51 AM
Apr-29-2019 06:38 AM
Slowmover wrote:philh wrote:Slowmover wrote:
You’ve never tested nor researched, have you?
The penalty is 40%.
If MPG has meaning to you (apparently not) it would be obvious the EPA COMBINED is close to that number.
Researched 🙂 BAWAWAWA
I'm a licensed professional engineer working for an automotive OEM, specifically working in powertrain group.
Want to try again and cite the exact source of this alleged 40% penalty claim?
Hook up a TT and find out. What’s the penalty? Steady-state difference, all else the same.
It’s common as a rule of thumb past 50-years.
Your “research” doesn’t extend very far.
Whether higher or lower, the difference will mainly be trailer design.
The noise in the numbers will be the mechanical condition. Which I’d never trust when brand new much less used.
AND
the validity of the hitch rigging.
If it’s much above forty, there are problems with those vehicles.
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Apr-29-2019 06:25 AM
philh wrote:Slowmover wrote:
You’ve never tested nor researched, have you?
The penalty is 40%.
If MPG has meaning to you (apparently not) it would be obvious the EPA COMBINED is close to that number.
Researched 🙂 BAWAWAWA
I'm a licensed professional engineer working for an automotive OEM, specifically working in powertrain group.
Want to try again and cite the exact source of this alleged 40% penalty claim?
Apr-29-2019 05:41 AM
twodownzero wrote:dodge guy wrote:
10.2 is pretty good considering! Not sure what you were expecting?
Wait til he discovers that the engine is worn out at 80,000 miles, too. There is no free lunch. Ecoboost might get you better loaded mileage but it comes at the expense of low end torque and longevity. Everything in engineering is a tradeoff! Enjoy your V6 fullsize pickup; the results were predictable but the EPA MPG numbers were too good to pass up.
Apr-29-2019 04:53 AM
Apr-29-2019 04:46 AM
Bionic Man wrote:twodownzero wrote:dodge guy wrote:
10.2 is pretty good considering! Not sure what you were expecting?
Wait til he discovers that the engine is worn out at 80,000 miles, too. There is no free lunch. Ecoboost might get you better loaded mileage but it comes at the expense of low end torque and longevity. Everything in engineering is a tradeoff! Enjoy your V6 fullsize pickup; the results were predictable but the EPA MPG numbers were too good to pass up.
Worn out at 80,000 miles? Where does that figure come from? I agree that there are always trade offs but an 80,000 mile life expectancy isn’t one of them.
Apr-29-2019 04:42 AM
Apr-29-2019 01:17 AM
drsteve wrote:
10 mpg sucks? No, it's about average for a gasser, give or take 1 or 2.
Apr-28-2019 06:34 PM
mich800 wrote:
Perfect rv.net thread.
Half ton only good for pop up: check
Ecoboost lifespan 80k miles: check
Combined epa mpg=towing mpg: check
Now if we can only get the fridge on during travel equals disaster we can put this one to bed.
Apr-28-2019 03:46 PM
Apr-28-2019 03:30 PM
Apr-28-2019 12:17 PM
Apr-28-2019 11:21 AM
twodownzero wrote:
Wait til he discovers that the engine is worn out at 80,000 miles, too.
Apr-28-2019 10:48 AM
twodownzero wrote:dodge guy wrote:
10.2 is pretty good considering! Not sure what you were expecting?
Wait til he discovers that the engine is worn out at 80,000 miles, too. There is no free lunch. Ecoboost might get you better loaded mileage but it comes at the expense of low end torque and longevity. Everything in engineering is a tradeoff! Enjoy your V6 fullsize pickup; the results were predictable but the EPA MPG numbers were too good to pass up.