Tips on efficient driving?
In order to get the best mpg's as I can, I would like to gather some info on how I could do better on my footwork. I hear that the engine is most efficient in max torque, or something like that. Here is what I know, I get better mpg's if I stick at 65 mph, rather than go to 75 mph. How about for semi-city driving (roads with 40-50 mph limits). Is there a sweet spot on the speed that gives the maximum fuel efficiency?
Leo dC
Leo dC
You allready have most of the answers, but also stay-away from stoplights and slowdowns. Slowing down, and then speeding up again cost you mpg's. In otherwords, this is why you get lower mpgs in the city. I think that anything under 70mph gets better mpg's. Try to keep the engine speed at the same rpm, Also, baby the throttle,and don't use the compressor for ac or defrost.
I don't know if it will matter which engine you have, which i guess it would, but in my 5.4, i do alright if i keep the RPMs about 2000 while taking off. You might not want to merge onto the expressway like that, but...
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99 sc, sb, XLT. 3.55 ls, dark blue. bed X-tender only as of yet!
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99 sc, sb, XLT. 3.55 ls, dark blue. bed X-tender only as of yet!


