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  1. joel

    joel Member

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    I live in Oklahoma and drive a 2003 F-250 with a 6" lift and 33" tires. I make around 10 m. to the gal. pulling a 20 ft. gooseneck trailer. Last year I went to Santa Fe NM and here a couple a weeks ago I went to Virginia. Why do I get better fuel mileage pullin through the mountains than I get pullin in flat oklahoma? Don't know if this makes any sense, but I was wondering if there's an explination.
     
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    cornmarine Well-Known Member

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    speed makes alot of difference. my 07 duramax has about an 8mpg difference between 60mph (22.4mpg) and 75mph (14.8mpg). If you like to fly on the flats you will pay at the pump.
     
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    I was doin around 70- 75 through the mountians and around the same on the flats.
     
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    mileage difference

    This might not be of any real value, but the temerature of the actual fuel itself does make a difference ( I'm assuming you are using trusty #2 ) and the time of year ( winter blend ) also is a factor. Beleive it or not, the warmer the fuel the worse off you are. There was a big to do about the temps a while ago, Don't rememeber exactly, but it was an interesting article - in one of the semi publications. Hope this almost helps:eek:
     
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    people like you scare me.... glad im in PA...
     

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