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Templar1 wrote:
I have a 2012 F150 Supercrew with the 5.0, and a 24RKS Trailer Blazer. I'm 13500lbs when lashed up. My solo mileage is 16mpg to 22mpg depending on how much highway driving I do. Towing seems to be 9.5 regardless. I am going up the Coquihalla highway here in BC in July, will be interesting to see what happens to my mileage on that pull.
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proxim2020 wrote:dodge guy wrote:
My gas mileage with the wind deflector would disagree with you! I bought one 2 years ago and my towing mileage increased by approx. .8mpg. so my $75 craiglist investment paid for itself on our trip to Myrtle Beach. My Excursion tows very differently with it. no more does it downshift at the slightest headwind or hill. and with my scanner the throttle opening % decreased by about 12%. so yes they do work, but as was stated they need top be back near the TT. On my X the wing is at the very rear and it does what it is supposed to do. I believe on a Pick Up truck with a TT it would not be very helpful due to the distance between the trailer and cab.
Maybe you have more of a perfect setup. I was interested in them years back and did a ton of research. From reading the posts of many who've purchased them before, most say that it's not worth it. The vehicle height differential, angle of the deflector, width of the deflector, and the gap between the deflector and the trailer all have to be setup correctly in order to see any real gains. Often times the airflow falls off the trailing edge of the deflector and gets sucked into the low pressure trailer gap negating gains.
Jun-08-2015 08:50 AM
2012Coleman wrote:In remote areas a 1/4 tank might not be enough to get you to a station. I darn sure want to know how far a tank will take me. My truck will go around 200 miles on a tank of gas pulling a trailer. 1/4 tank would only be around 50 miles.colliehauler wrote:I don't need to know how far a tank of gas can take me. When it falls to a 1/4 tank of gas, I start looking for a good place to pull into.SprinklerMan wrote:So you know how far a tank of gas will take you between fill ups.2012Coleman wrote:
Why even worry about MPG? It is what it is. Forget about it and just enjoy camping.
Exactly , I dont even look at the pump when i fill up , it uses what it uses .