Thread: a/c helping mpg??!!
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07-20-2006 09:57 AM #1
I agree with Denny. In stop and go traffic gas mileage will suffer, but as Denny said cruisin' down the interstate at 60 mph you'll get better mileage with the ac on and the windows rolled up. Pickup trucks with the tailgate up and no bed cover will also cut your mileage cruisin' down the interstate at 60 mph.Ken Thomas
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07-20-2006 11:18 AM #2
Why not go real cheap and leave the windows up with no air conditioning? Show a little backbone, tough it out!
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07-20-2006 07:24 PM #3
Originally Posted by NTFDAY
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07-20-2006 08:20 PM #4
Mythbusters notwithstanding, any pickup I ever had would go at least 5 mph faster with the endgate down. Burrbrian, just because you use heat with the window down doesn't prove yer not totally crazy, I always open my window even at -40, and I AM totally crazy.
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07-20-2006 08:22 PM #5
I saw that episode too Matt and in theory that is fine, but in practical application it doesn't work. I keep a running gas mileage log on all of my vehicles and every truck I've had the gas mileage has suffered with the tailgate up.Ken Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
The simplest road is usually the last one sought
Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
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07-20-2006 11:47 PM #6
Ok, I ran a little test coming home from work today. I have a long stretch of straight road where the speed limit is 55, so I set my cruise control at 65 () and with my windows up my digital infomation center on the dash was reading 18 mpg. I then rolled down the front two side windows all the way, and it dropped to 17 mpg with no other change except that I turned off A/C with windows down.
So I guess in my car at least it does make a difference. Mine is a mega pound Crown Vic with the aerodynamics of a brick. So maybe in another car the results would be different.
It also messed up my hair...............all 5 of them.
Don
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