JoeMorrison
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I have a canvas canopy on a cab chassis STX. For economy, is it better to leave it rolled up or should I let down the sides and zip it all up?
Thanks Tony.Aerodynamically speaking, I'd imagine if the tailgate was catching some of the wind it'll slow things down - but I can't say if that's going to be worse than the vacuum created behind the truck by having a full canopy.
I've only ever removed my canopy when transporting a new air conditioner for my home (wouldn't fit inside the cabin) so I can't offer any consumption observations over time.
Thanks Kevin. This vehicle has LT 265/75 so thanks for confirming that could be a factor. I have a new set of standard tyres on my older D40 which I could swap to test if that's a factor.Probably not comparable, but I used to drive Unimogs with canvas on the back & there was a very noticeable drag with the canvas down compared to the canvas up on the open road (Adelaide to Woomera/Murray Bridge etc) Maybe try both out on the Hwy & see how it feels?
Tyres also make a noticeable difference in fuel economy on my YD25 D22. Went from 265/70/R16 P construction to 265/75/R16 LT's & the fuel economy went south by a fair margin.
I tow most of the time & my figures towing a dual axle work trailer around town were about 12.5L per 100KM's with the 265/70's & have gone up to around 15L per 100KM's with the 265/75's. I'm sure that the change from P's to LT's compounded the issue because of the weight increase.
Thanks. Good questions. Have not seen black smoke. Will check drum heat. Don't know about intercooler. Vehicle is auto with 80k on clock so doubt it has been cleaned. Brakes aren't great. Do require a push. Don't know about EGR. Model year 2012.If it's a diesel then the economy figures are not very good. There are a few things to check:
1) How warm are the rear drums after a 10 minute drive?
2) Is there any significant black smoke when accelerating?
3) How long since the intercooler was cleaned?
4) Has the EGR been blocked? (what year model is yours?)
5) Manual or auto?
6) Are the brakes very effective or do they require a fair push to stop the car?
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