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Old 11-14-2009, 07:32 AM   #11
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where can i find the myth buster's episode?
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Old 11-14-2009, 08:08 AM   #12
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Old 11-14-2009, 08:09 AM   #13
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As usual, their science is awful, they fail to measure anything accurately or control their variables...but they've provided more data than anyone else on the issue.

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Old 11-14-2009, 08:14 AM   #14
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one thing about being on the gas really deep is to remember that at some point you go into open loop and your a/f ratio changes because it puts in more gas to give you more power. some vehicles (like theholycow's VW) has a wide band 02 sensor so it doesn't do that.

another thing about the slope of your truck bed thing. I have heard 11 degrees and 10 degrees but any mor than that and it might as well be straight down because the air is separating and causing drag. if you want a good example of the ideal slope, look at the back of a toyota prius or for a home made version here is basjoos' car

http://www.gassavers.org/garage_imag...12g66c7b6f.jpg

his car is "keeps on rollin" and is in the top 10 for gas vehicles (but not in the overall top 10 because of the motorcycles) he just replaced the motor and is now getting 78ish MPG. now that is impressive.
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Old 11-14-2009, 09:51 AM   #15
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interesting stuff. i guess unless i get a scan gauge i am just guessing at getting better mpg.

so what would be a good scan gauge to get?
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Old 11-14-2009, 09:55 AM   #16
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The current model is the Scangauge II w/X Gauge. Any Scangauge II can be upgraded to X Gauge if it doesn't have it though. I think its $25 for the company to upgrade the firmware in the device.

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Old 11-14-2009, 10:40 AM   #17
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interesting stuff. i guess unless i get a scan gauge i am just guessing at getting better mpg.
Gauges can give you instant feedback, but nothing is as accurate as a gaslog. You certainly wouldn't be able to tell the difference with the tailgate using a ScanGauge.
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Old 11-15-2009, 03:22 AM   #18
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You certainly wouldn't be able to tell the difference with the tailgate using a ScanGauge.
what were the mythbuster guys using that was showing the differences?
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what were the mythbuster guys using that was showing the differences?
They said they were using some kind of high-accuracy flow meter (in the 2nd video; in the first they just ran a specific amount of gas until the vehicle stalled from running out of gas), and I am not confident that it was really showing them the difference anyway. I'm pretty sure that the amount of the difference is totally lost in the noise of the uncontrolled variables.

The ScanGauge can't even directly measure fuel flow rate; it calculates a guess based on other variables, which is why it's necessary to adjust it manually.
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Anyone tried a partial bed cover? One that covers the tailgate and rear 1/3 to 1/2 of the bed? I seem to recall reading that such a setup reduces drag against the tailgate without breaking up the circulating bubble behind the cab. I imagine the ideal length to leave uncovered would be slightly more than the height of the cab, measured from the floor of the bed.
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