Feb-27-2013 05:53 PM
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Apr-13-2013 05:19 AM
Tvov wrote:
Slowmover, I'm not disagreeing with you. No need for any more explanations.
Apr-13-2013 04:49 AM
Apr-12-2013 07:29 PM
Tvov wrote:
Now you are adding in a bunch of other issues. I thought you were just talking about steering wheel corrections for normal driving, with a well maintained setup. I agree with you that a whole bunch of things regarding the condition of a vehicle affects overall fuel mileage.
Apr-11-2013 03:58 AM
Apr-10-2013 08:42 PM
Tvov wrote:Slowmover wrote:Tvov wrote:Danasdaddy2002 wrote:
Gotta hook up the sway control - some say that helps with fuel.
I don't think that will help with fuel economy, that is all about safety while towing . . . .
The fewest number of steering corrections to maintain lane-centeredness is a DIRECT fuel economy advantage. Argue it with either CUMMINS or KENWORTH who both cite it as problem to correct. Risk minimization is the mantra . . and drivers who are tired from correcting the steering also lose the fine motor skills which are the hallmark of fuel conscious driving.
It's rather nice how safety and fuel economy go hand in hand. Same for a strict observance of the rules of the road.
Fuel economy is all about the small things. Lowered speed is easy . . but only a beginner step.
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"The fewest number of steering corrections to maintain lane-centeredness is a DIRECT fuel economy advantage."
What kind of steering corrections are you talking about? I find it hard to believe that the ever-so-slight steering wheel adjustment I normally do while driving has much measurable effect on fuel economy. Maybe for an over the road trucker after a million miles or more, but just driving a couple hours to a campground a few times a year?
Apr-10-2013 11:04 AM
Apr-10-2013 08:38 AM
Apr-10-2013 08:09 AM
facory wrote:
I don't care how 'hopped up' a 6 cylinder engine is, when it comes to towing you need the cubic inches. ECO Boost may be OK for running around with an empty truck, but you need more than that to tow something of substance. You are asking the 6 cyl to work too hard. That's just the way life it.
Apr-10-2013 07:49 AM
Apr-10-2013 04:42 AM
Slowmover wrote:Tvov wrote:Danasdaddy2002 wrote:
Gotta hook up the sway control - some say that helps with fuel.
I don't think that will help with fuel economy, that is all about safety while towing . . . .
The fewest number of steering corrections to maintain lane-centeredness is a DIRECT fuel economy advantage. Argue it with either CUMMINS or KENWORTH who both cite it as problem to correct. Risk minimization is the mantra . . and drivers who are tired from correcting the steering also lose the fine motor skills which are the hallmark of fuel conscious driving.
It's rather nice how safety and fuel economy go hand in hand. Same for a strict observance of the rules of the road.
Fuel economy is all about the small things. Lowered speed is easy . . but only a beginner step.
.
Apr-09-2013 09:33 PM
Tvov wrote:Danasdaddy2002 wrote:
Gotta hook up the sway control - some say that helps with fuel.
I don't think that will help with fuel economy, that is all about safety while towing . . . .
Apr-08-2013 02:38 PM