2 Second gap = 32mpg
1. The roof rack cross bars take away 2mpg. I removed them and sure enough, we now average 25 mpg vice 23. Wind noise is reduced by a factor of ten. It's super quiet and like driving a vault. With the cross bars I could hear the wind over the sunroof.
2. A two second gap between between you and the car ahead of you who is also 2 seconds behind a truck equals 32 mpg at 60 mph. DISCLAIMER: Do not tailgate in order to save fuel. I found that I don't need to if the car ahead is at the right distance from the truck and I maintain the correct gap between me and him. If you've ever tailgated a truck in order to watch your mpg skyrocket, don't. It's dangerous. Let someone in front of you, then ease off to maintain a 2 second gap behind them. Hope that they maintain a 2 second gap to the truck, and here's where it can fall apart. The fellow in front of me was cooperating; however, and for 30 miles my mpg rose steadily from 25 to 32 mpg.
The aerodynamics involved basically boil down to that the car ahead's bow wave is deflecting the vortex generated by the truck up and over you. I don't know what that guy's mileage was, but I imagine that he paid by a couple of mpg by pushing that truck vortex up and away from me. Before the peanut gallery chimes in on how dangerous this is, a 2 second gap in the driving conditions we were experiencing were sufficient in order to safely stop.
If you're tired, at night, in rain, sleet or snow - no way no how.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVbWvEF4yNM
This went on for 50 miles maintaining the same distance. MPG ended up at 32.
PS, Tam -
I've removed the audio for privacy reasons, but you gotta believe that this car is super quiet when all is put together as it should be. Hope you get your windshield/turbo issues sorted out sharpish.
Last edited by Max Blast; Nov 20, 2010 at 12:42 AM.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVbWvEF4yNM
This went on for 50 miles maintaining the same distance. MPG ended up at 32.
PS, Tam -
I've removed the audio for privacy reasons, but you gotta believe that this car is super quiet when all is put together as it should be. Hope you get your windshield/turbo issues sorted out sharpish.
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