Not sure if this has been talked about, but I'm sitting here on a dreary, wet day in Iowa, procrastinating the honeydew list.
How much does weight affect mpg?
Example 1: We have our standard driving weight. Full tank 'o gas, driver (200 lbs), 20 lbs of misc junk, in a stock 5 speed EFI. Taking a trip of 300 miles, 97% of it the driving would be highway miles.
It's probably not exactly right, but we'll say that Example 1 weighs 2100 lbs.
I figure Example 1 would get at least 40 mpg. I realize some of you will get better, but for this thread, 40 mpgs will be our base number.
Example 2: We have our standard driving weight. Full tank 'o gas, driver (200 lbs), 20 lbs of misc junk, in a stock 5 speed EFI. Taking a trip of 300 miles, 97% of it the driving would be highway miles. But this time we add a 250 lb buddy in the passenger seat, and add 150 lbs of tools in the back (which I don't know about you guys, but I can easily put 150 lbs of tools in the back....and of course, only use 18 lbs of them....but ya gotta make sure ya have everything :lol: ).
Example 2 car now weighs 2500 lbs.
What kind of gas mileage do you think Example 2 car will get on the same exact trip?
Does anybody have any real world examples similar to this that would show that a 400 lb difference, does or does not affect mpgs?
You can sure tell I'm bored today :lol: ...or procrastinating ops:
How much does weight affect mpg?
Example 1: We have our standard driving weight. Full tank 'o gas, driver (200 lbs), 20 lbs of misc junk, in a stock 5 speed EFI. Taking a trip of 300 miles, 97% of it the driving would be highway miles.
It's probably not exactly right, but we'll say that Example 1 weighs 2100 lbs.
I figure Example 1 would get at least 40 mpg. I realize some of you will get better, but for this thread, 40 mpgs will be our base number.
Example 2: We have our standard driving weight. Full tank 'o gas, driver (200 lbs), 20 lbs of misc junk, in a stock 5 speed EFI. Taking a trip of 300 miles, 97% of it the driving would be highway miles. But this time we add a 250 lb buddy in the passenger seat, and add 150 lbs of tools in the back (which I don't know about you guys, but I can easily put 150 lbs of tools in the back....and of course, only use 18 lbs of them....but ya gotta make sure ya have everything :lol: ).
Example 2 car now weighs 2500 lbs.
What kind of gas mileage do you think Example 2 car will get on the same exact trip?
Does anybody have any real world examples similar to this that would show that a 400 lb difference, does or does not affect mpgs?
You can sure tell I'm bored today :lol: ...or procrastinating ops:
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