I had a conversation with a friend about ways to increase gas mileage on my TV and he mentioned Cold Air Intakes and Tuners as a way to increase both horsepower and gas mileage. I did some research and it seems pretty mixed as to weather either work for increasing gas mileage. Has anyone tried either or both and had any success with them?
20 T@G XL Boondock and 2019 Ford F 150 4x4
Madison, Wi
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increase mileage like maintaining proper tire inflation, eliminating wind drag, minimize use of air conditioning, coasting on inclines, keeping speeds below 65 mph, eliminate travel in mountain areas, etc. But the cold hard facts about towing a larger and heavier trailer like a 320 or 400 T@B is that once you hook onto one of these trailers your mileage is going to drop dramatically. You might as well realize that fuel costs are going to go up and your wallet is going to be a lot lighter when you reach your destination. I hear a lot of miraculous claims of outstanding gas mileage, etc. but the reality is that wind drag, added load weight and gravity play a big role in dramatically lowering mileage rates on long cross-country trips.
Springfield, MO
2016 T@B Max S - Sold March 2020
2013 Tundra TRD 5.7L
Massachusetts
TV: 2005 Toyota Sienna LE (3.3L V6)
RV: 2018 T@B 320S, >100 mods
I tromped on the gas when someone tried to cut me off on an on-ramp and I swear I could see the fuel gauge drop (I did win that drag race, though). 😄
2013 CS-S us@gi
2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
Again thanks for the help, love this site.
Madison, Wi
2018 TAB 320 Boondock (previous)
Odessa, Fl.
And add to that trying to go fast, only make it worst.
TV 2005 jeep TJ unlimited
and/or 2005 Nissan X-Trail 4wd
Alaskan Malamuthe on board!
Les Escoumins and Petite-Riviere-St-Francois QC
Next, making wholesale tuning changes by re-mapping the motors computer (ECU) is a known method for improving performance and increasing HP...it may or may not improve gas mileage, usually not. Tuning is generally focussed upon HP. Most tuning voids warranties so you need to really think through this before you try it. And, it's pricey.
The best advice is to buy the right TV with the needed HP and drive it carefully with a light foot. Don't pile things on the roof that increase drag (those kayaks and bikes are not helping the MPG).
2018 TAB 320 Boondock (previous)
Odessa, Fl.
TV: '17 Colorado V6 Z71 4x4, Tow Package, GM Brake Controller
Adventures: 54 Nights: 341 Towing Miles 43,780
TV: '17 Colorado V6 Z71 4x4, Tow Package, GM Brake Controller
Adventures: 54 Nights: 341 Towing Miles 43,780
Semi-truck studies have shown a deflector must be mounted far back on the cab close to the trailer to work.
It's more productive to ensure the trailer body is as aero as possible.
So what a T@B needs is a deflector set that mounts onto the keder rail.
As @tabiphile says you would need a wind tunnel plus an industrial size 3D printer to create some prototypes.
Then you have to weigh the costs against mpg savings based on towing mileage over a year.
For example, if you boost mpg by 1.5, how long does it take to breakeven on the deflector project?
Another downside -- how would you feel if your teardrop ends up looking like the Weinermobile?
I think I'll just go easy on the gas pedal and wait for a wind behind my back.
“Semi-truck studies have shown a deflector must be mounted far back on the cab close to the trailer to work.”
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
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