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Old 05-27-2010, 10:46 PM   #26
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SO at 70/75 in 6th being close to 1700, is that too low of a highway engine rpm , or should i drop it ff to 65 in 5th gear? just some food for thought
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Old 05-27-2010, 10:48 PM   #27
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the old school way to find the engine's sweet spot is to watch a vacuum gauge. The higher the vacuum the better the mpg. But that ignores the forces of aerodynamics. Few cars can continue to gain mpg over ~70-75 mph.
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Old 05-27-2010, 10:53 PM   #28
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my trailblazer gets its best at flat road 80-85 I have 3.42's and 33's, so the final drive ratio is really low... it actually does very poorly at 70, but i've gotten 17 mpg with 2 ppl gear and bad aerodynamics on a trip from va. But the t/a seems to enjoy 75, fast then that and the suspension sucks (i think the previous owner beat on that part of it too much...
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Old 05-27-2010, 11:38 PM   #29
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If you have a non stock size tire for your car and did not correct the speedometer/odometer you need to take the difference into account as well. Keep your windows closed as well during those drives, it will make a difference.
cars been recalibrated for the different tire size and gear ratio. Yup windows were closed the whole time, i understand how aerodynamics works. Also being that the cars lowered that's less dirty air going under the car.

just for food for thought ill start drivng closer to 2,000-2,200 rpms and let you guys know what my gas mpg is.

All i can say is im the one laughing to the bank on the money im saving on fuel.
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Old 05-30-2010, 09:55 PM   #30
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the old school way to find the engine's sweet spot is to watch a vacuum gauge. The higher the vacuum the better the mpg. But that ignores the forces of aerodynamics. Few cars can continue to gain mpg over ~70-75 mph.
That's what I do. GTP gets pretty decent milage that way.
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Old 05-30-2010, 10:22 PM   #31
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