To answer both of you regarding engine efficiency at a given RPM, my best mileage in a Festy was 62.5 MPG @ 45 MPH. My engine speed was 1800 RPM in 5th, and of course at 45 there is little air resistance to contend with. But that's not to say that 1800 is max efficiency; more extensive testing would have to be done to determine that.
Concerning my fill technique, I noticed yesterday that the pump I was using placed the filler neck downhill, the way that gas station lot is laid out; so at any point I might have gotten an air pocket. From now on I will use a specific pump that puts the filler neck uphill from the rest of the tank. My 55 MPG figure might have been due to an air pocket when refilling at the end of the run.
I do find it hard to believe that rolling resistance would be that much of a factor here; especially going from a 185-wide to a 165. But there was a distinctive pull to the right, and I'm not sure what that means. Perhaps because the tire had such tall sidewalls it caused issues? Shouldn't have happened tho; I did have the tires inflated to 44, so the sidewalls should have been adequately stiff.
Taking it out on another run in about an hour, with the original 185/70x13s on front and yesterday's 155/80x13s on the rear.
Concerning my fill technique, I noticed yesterday that the pump I was using placed the filler neck downhill, the way that gas station lot is laid out; so at any point I might have gotten an air pocket. From now on I will use a specific pump that puts the filler neck uphill from the rest of the tank. My 55 MPG figure might have been due to an air pocket when refilling at the end of the run.
I do find it hard to believe that rolling resistance would be that much of a factor here; especially going from a 185-wide to a 165. But there was a distinctive pull to the right, and I'm not sure what that means. Perhaps because the tire had such tall sidewalls it caused issues? Shouldn't have happened tho; I did have the tires inflated to 44, so the sidewalls should have been adequately stiff.
Taking it out on another run in about an hour, with the original 185/70x13s on front and yesterday's 155/80x13s on the rear.
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