sc0ott
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Ive had my derv for about 3 weeks now and i get better mpg doing 30 in 3rd, 40 in 4th, 50 in 5th, 60+ in 6th. If im in 6th doing 50 or 4th doing 30 the engine feels like its doing more work and the mpg average struggles to increase and the revs are under 2k at that point.
2k and above the engine feels fine and doesnt sound shitty.
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Bonney
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quote: Originally posted by Nick-S
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Bonney
The way i was taught was to get into as high a gear as possable as quickly as possable, Sometimes missing a gear can help, like going from third to 5th.
you were taught wrong then. it's a very old fashioned way of thinking i think as everyone i know who is of the older generation does this.
No he wasnt. Missing gears is good for fuel economy. Its called block changing and is something all truck driver are encouraged to do.
Exactly, Part of the safe and fuel economical driving (SAFED).
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Daveskater
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
Ive had my derv for about 3 weeks now and i get better mpg doing 30 in 3rd, 40 in 4th, 50 in 5th, 60+ in 6th. If im in 6th doing 50 or 4th doing 30 the engine feels like its doing more work and the mpg average struggles to increase and the revs are under 2k at that point.
2k and above the engine feels fine and doesnt sound shitty.
Maybe it's to do with when the turbo starts to kick in or something. Mike's car makes 300lb/ft from a 1.6 so that might not help much
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW
fucking hell just put petrol in your car and put your foot down when you want, if you want to save money or MPG then buy a scooter
Calm down chrisritch
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BarnshaW
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fuck off pennysaver
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Nath
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I assume you mean Dave
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Mertin
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quote: Originally posted by Bonney
quote: Originally posted by Nick-S
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Bonney
The way i was taught was to get into as high a gear as possable as quickly as possable, Sometimes missing a gear can help, like going from third to 5th.
you were taught wrong then. it's a very old fashioned way of thinking i think as everyone i know who is of the older generation does this.
No he wasnt. Missing gears is good for fuel economy. Its called block changing and is something all truck driver are encouraged to do.
Exactly, Part of the safe and fuel economical driving (SAFED).
I was also taught this, but in the opposite way. My dad was a lorry driver so obviously uses gears to slow down.
But what would you rather wear out quicker, a clutch or a set of brake pads?
Hence I usually use my brakes to slow down rather than engine braking, although engine braking in a diesel is diff from a petrol.
And back to gear and mpg, I just drive in a gear that the engine isnt struggling. Usually 30mph in 3rd unless a cruise where il be in 4th and then 60mph is usually cruising in 6th, maybe even cruise at 50mph but if I want any power its shit
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Bonney
quote: Originally posted by Nick-S
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Bonney
The way i was taught was to get into as high a gear as possable as quickly as possable, Sometimes missing a gear can help, like going from third to 5th.
you were taught wrong then. it's a very old fashioned way of thinking i think as everyone i know who is of the older generation does this.
No he wasnt. Missing gears is good for fuel economy. Its called block changing and is something all truck driver are encouraged to do.
Exactly, Part of the safe and fuel economical driving (SAFED).
trucks have lots more gears, does it really benefits 5/6 speed cars?
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Graham88
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Registered: 16th Apr 07
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I change gear until I reach the appropriate speed, if I put as much effort into driving as you guys do I think I'd shoot myself.
And god forbid when you get a car that's 2 litre or more, you'll cry.
[Edited on 15-02-2012 by Graham88]
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IvIarkgraham
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Who changes down a gear for bends?
Say you are in 4th doin 30, come to a bend that you could take in 4th
Do you drop a gear but carry on doing 30?
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Jake
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i would drop it down to first
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sc0ott
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I wouldnt be in 4th doing 30. Id be in 3rd doing 30.
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Graham88
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I'd be in 2nd, screeching tyres and overtaking with oncoming traffic.
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