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โJun-09-2014 05:48 PM
dadmomh wrote:
Midway through our trip from West TN to Durango,CO. Uphill for a zillion miles and the only time we checked was 8.9....didn't want to know any more. Now we're headed downhill and life is good...haven't checked but we know we're about a tank less than going.
We're pulling a Rockwood 2604 - 6629# - with an '03 5.4. We usually are just about 10 mpg. With our ROO 23SS, didn't make any difference, still about 10mpg.
Speed makes a huge difference, so put that foot on a diet - not only for better mileage but for everyone's safety. Seems like most here tow between about 57 - 65 tops.
On the uphill part of the trip, passed a TT on its side against the guardrail. Truck with bicycles was down in a gully with an ambulance very busy.....can only hope everyone was ok in the long run. Makes most feet lose a few seeing that. Safety is the important part....forget getting there a few minutes earlier.
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APT wrote:
8-10mpg for every gas engine for every TT. Pulling two sheets of plywood through the air is the equalizer.
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Dennis Smith wrote:
I have a 09 F250 with this motor. If I drive 75 I get 6 to 9. If I slow it down to 60-65 I can push 11. Speed kills the MPG. But if your worried about this, your in the wrong hobby.
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