trvlrerik
Well-known member
Last Friday I was going to try a tow/haul button experiment on a quick 277 mi run from Salina Ks. to Oklahoma City.
On Friday there was a constant wind out of the south at 35mph. Driving into the wind at 60 mph (keeping rpm under 2k) I got 3.1 mpg. On Sunday I drove home with no wind at 60 mph (again keeping rpm under 2k) and got the best milage I have ever gotten, 14 mpg.
We had to travel to attend a show early Saturday, but after seeing the fuel recipts even my wife will not want to travel in high winds. Usually 30 mph is my wind cut-off for travel due to safety, now my wallet will come into consideration. I now will keep a wind log in my milage book.
On Friday there was a constant wind out of the south at 35mph. Driving into the wind at 60 mph (keeping rpm under 2k) I got 3.1 mpg. On Sunday I drove home with no wind at 60 mph (again keeping rpm under 2k) and got the best milage I have ever gotten, 14 mpg.
We had to travel to attend a show early Saturday, but after seeing the fuel recipts even my wife will not want to travel in high winds. Usually 30 mph is my wind cut-off for travel due to safety, now my wallet will come into consideration. I now will keep a wind log in my milage book.