mpg and power
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#18
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ORIGINAL: cumminalong
Moral of the story....I got 2.6 MPG better with the power CRANKED UP and it cost me 2.4 cents per mile less.
Moral of the story....I got 2.6 MPG better with the power CRANKED UP and it cost me 2.4 cents per mile less.
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I have been hand calculating my MPG for the last year and a half.
The overhead is CONSISTENTLY 15% off (or worse). (IT IS NOT RELIABLE)
And I do know that if I stay under 70 and slowpoke away from lights, it makes a 2 MPG difference (or more)
I am seeing about 15-16 arrond town, 18-19 highway, and about 14 towing
also, did see a 1 mpg improvementafter I got about 30K on the truck
Truck is stock, so I don't know what will improve MPG except driving habits.
The overhead is CONSISTENTLY 15% off (or worse). (IT IS NOT RELIABLE)
And I do know that if I stay under 70 and slowpoke away from lights, it makes a 2 MPG difference (or more)
I am seeing about 15-16 arrond town, 18-19 highway, and about 14 towing
also, did see a 1 mpg improvementafter I got about 30K on the truck
Truck is stock, so I don't know what will improve MPG except driving habits.
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ORIGINAL: steve05ram360
what was the mix of driving city/hiway...?
what was the mix of driving city/hiway...?
Only difference was that the highway mileage was all in one shot, rather than several 40 mile runs.
And I wasn't going slow on this highway shot, this was going up to Dave's to get my hood. [sm=badbadbad.gif]