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LMAO, you have to be kidding me. Even day to day fuel mileage can vary .5 MPG, you're telling me your fuel mileage only varies .05? Something tells me either you don't check as often as you should, or you trust your computer too much. They're ALWAYS off BTW.Originally Posted by rainman
The difference in fuel consumption is less then 0.05 a mile 65 vs 75 on this truck.
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Going against the wind with a heavy load and up hill will burn you more fuel.
Just like going faster will. You're "wasting" more HP, which causes you to burn more fuel.Going against the wind with a heavy load and up hill will burn you more fuel.
I'm *NOT* telling you how to run your business. I realize that some businesses require faster trucks, that's not what I'm arguing. If it works out that you make more money going faster, then giver.