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CD for towing: to air or not to air?

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Old 10-16-2017, 04:56 PM
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Yeah doing 400 miles towing on a tank rules. Left Palo Alto and when I got to Huntington, dropped gear, drove another 25 to drop trailer, and another 30 Home and light had just come on for fuel. If I keep my speeds in the mid 60s I can nearly tow on a tank to Thunderhill (500 miles)Fuel Econ aside it just tows awesome

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Old 10-16-2017, 09:05 PM
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I towed my enclosed 20' with racecar from Charlotte to Cherokee NC through the mountains and got I think 11 mpg at 75-80 (except a few steep uphills where it struggled with 270 degree oil temps at 55mph). I routinely get 14 with regular towing. For comparison, in my Hemi Ram I got 7-8 at 75-80 and 9 if I cruised at 60-65



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