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Kit Sullivan
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You know, people randomly say and do things with the explanation that "It gives better gas mileage" or something, and sometimes I am not sure if it is true or not. Here are a few I have always questioned.
1) "Windows open gives better mileage than running the A/C."
Well, I can see that maybe on older cars, Like our Mustangs with thier anvil-heavy and innefficient "York" compressors, that may have been true to some degree...but what about newer vehicles? I think the lowered aerodynamics of an open-windowed vehicle may actually be less efficient than the newer light-weight and efficient A/C systems. What do you think?
2) "Tailgate up or down?" I know "Myth Busters" did a famous episode on this, but I have never been too impressed with thier methodology, and certainly do not trust thier results as gospel. Any opinions on this?
3) "More air pressure in tires gets better mileage" This makes sense I suppose: Higher-presssure in tires equates to less rolling resistance, which should lead to better mileage. But, will it be noticeable? I know a severely under-inflated tire can lead to a loss of fuel economy, but over-inflating has to follow the law of "diminishing returns" to some degree. How much over-inflated do you have to go before it becomes significant? I know there is a tire-expert around here that can give a dissertation on this!
4) "Higher octane gasoline gives better mileage" Well, we all know that that is definitely not true, but...SO MANY PEOPLE are still under that impression. I stopped giving answers to that years ago.
5) "A giant free-flowing exhaust gives the best performance." Another one that is proven totally incorrect, yet so many just don't get it. Backpressure serves a function.
6) "Chrome is faster." Well...That's true, of course!
1) "Windows open gives better mileage than running the A/C."
Well, I can see that maybe on older cars, Like our Mustangs with thier anvil-heavy and innefficient "York" compressors, that may have been true to some degree...but what about newer vehicles? I think the lowered aerodynamics of an open-windowed vehicle may actually be less efficient than the newer light-weight and efficient A/C systems. What do you think?
2) "Tailgate up or down?" I know "Myth Busters" did a famous episode on this, but I have never been too impressed with thier methodology, and certainly do not trust thier results as gospel. Any opinions on this?
3) "More air pressure in tires gets better mileage" This makes sense I suppose: Higher-presssure in tires equates to less rolling resistance, which should lead to better mileage. But, will it be noticeable? I know a severely under-inflated tire can lead to a loss of fuel economy, but over-inflating has to follow the law of "diminishing returns" to some degree. How much over-inflated do you have to go before it becomes significant? I know there is a tire-expert around here that can give a dissertation on this!
4) "Higher octane gasoline gives better mileage" Well, we all know that that is definitely not true, but...SO MANY PEOPLE are still under that impression. I stopped giving answers to that years ago.
5) "A giant free-flowing exhaust gives the best performance." Another one that is proven totally incorrect, yet so many just don't get it. Backpressure serves a function.
6) "Chrome is faster." Well...That's true, of course!
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