At what speed (other then 0) does the truck use the least amount of gas? Basiclly what speed provides max range?
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I would say that it depends on how many Bastages you have pushingFlyingLow said:At what speed (other then 0) does the truck use the least amount of gas? Basiclly what speed provides max range?
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FlyingLow said:At what speed (other then 0) does the truck use the least amount of gas? Basiclly what speed provides max range?
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KRAZYSRT10 said:If there were some kind of chart I could interpolate it for ya Smoke!!But, if ur worried about Gas-Have you heard of the the Fitch Fuel Catalyst??? Cause I was wondering the same thing since I'm gonna be goin to San Diego soon...
Stinker said:At that low of speeds Smoke , no i dont think it will, not enough air resitance to cause a problem I wouldnt think. But practice slow starts and a light pedal and that may help.
I'm with ya, Bill.Begood said:I found about the same thing as Stinker, about 65 MPH. However I can NOT drive that slow for very long.
Bill.
Stinker said:I would think the difference would be in the small amounts, tenths actually, not enough to matter I wuldnt think.:dontknow:
One of the biggest things I have found(which i do this all the time with my mazda trying to get the last tenth so far, and normal driving gets it 23mpg, and when I REALLY try I get 28mpg) is tire pressure and gettin the go off the line, seems taking it easy from a start helps trmendously. along with tire pressure, and oh , check fuel filter and chang it every second oil change.
Stinker said:I'll get you a pic when I get back from the store, but should be on the frame rail under drivers side, but I'll look first.
Silverback said:If I have the energy when I get home tonight I will get into this. But there is a "Sweet Spot" rpm that the engine is most efficient.
That is why some newer (Mini, and Nissan Morano) cars are going to the CVT transmissions. The sooner you can get the engine to that rpm range, and the longer you can hold it there, the better your fuel mileage will be.
I have the Fitch in both of my motorcycles, and helped about 0.01%.KRAZYSRT10 said:If there were some kind of chart I could interpolate it for ya Smoke!!But, if ur worried about Gas-Have you heard of the the Fitch Fuel Catalyst??? Cause I was wondering the same thing since I'm gonna be goin to San Diego soon...