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I agree (same truck here), 65 works out pretty good, if you to 70-75 it drops a few mpg and 85 it probably drops at least 3 mpg. I can't really drive 65 though I do try sometimes. But people need to realize its not all "the speed you are driving", its gear ratio, weight, aerodynamics, tire drag, blablaa etc...
also, a prius does not do a burnout![]()
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what people fail to realize is that, yes, maybe slower driving uses less gas to run the engine at that moment, but if you drive faster, you get to your destination faster...at which point you turn the vehicle off and stop using gas (rather than still driving at a slower speed and using less gas for a longer period)
in the end it all cancels out and its the same.
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nope, why would i be kidding. its true when you think about.
you can drive 60 miles for 1 hour doing 60mph
or drive 60 miles in 30 min doing 120 mph (using these #s for the sake of argument)
the gas you use up from going so fast is going to be about the same as the gas you WOULD HAVE used if you were still driving that extra half hour. at least thats the way i look at it.![]()
1995 Yamaha FZR600- my learner, sold
2001 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen
2005 Suzuki GSX-R 750- cutoff by an illegal U-turner and totaled
2007 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen... R1s are a hot commodity, huh? any anti-theft system suggestions?
Current: 2009 Yamaha YZF-R1
BenSmith
didnt say anything SAVES money, but if you want to use this treasurer metaphor then fine
in charge of the big dig, i would spend more money over a shorter span of time, rather than less money over a longer span of time, to fix it up. like i said, in the end it cancels out.
drive how you want though, i guess ill just be the only one who gets to where im going quicker\
*and if you ask me, in the case of motorcyclea and standard cars, gas is used more based off of what your rpm is than your speed. you can drive around all day doing 13k rpm going 50 or you can drive around in low second gear doing 60. youll use less gas doing 60. try it
1995 Yamaha FZR600- my learner, sold
2001 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen
2005 Suzuki GSX-R 750- cutoff by an illegal U-turner and totaled
2007 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen... R1s are a hot commodity, huh? any anti-theft system suggestions?
Current: 2009 Yamaha YZF-R1
BenSmith
I, for one, would like to see a return to light rail. In the 1920s you could take local light rail from Portland ME to Chicago.
At some point people are going to realize that fuel independence is going to take a World War II like effort, meaning there will have to be some sacrifice on the part of normal people.
Right now the only folks bearing the cost of the war effort are a few military families, but this is going to have to be wider spread than that. Saving gas honors them.
If you get down to brass tacks Hitler lost the war because we had the gas to fly chocolate cake and bullets to Europe.
Have you ever seen the WWII poster "when you ride alone you ride with Hitler."? You could put Bin laden in there and it would be just as valid.
People made sacrifices in WWII because they were patriotic. Part of the reason that I ride is because it's a public good. In commuter mode the SV returns about 47 MPG, the Puch, if I can make it run again can do around 100. I save a lot of gas riding and don't mind "spending" a little playing.
In the long run it will be about who can get the most GDP out of a barrel of oil. It will be about who can spend the least time and money shoring up reserves in the mid east. It will be about energy independence. There's no super fuel waiting around the corner to replace oil. It's going to be about conservation. I am willing to drive slower when I commute, to bicycle when I can. To motorcycle when I ride alone. I am willing to drive slower on the many, many miles I commute compared to sport riding. When you consider the options it's an easy choice.
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Me: "Normal people wouldn't do this."
Peter: "First you have to operationalize with normal is."
Me: "Normal people wouldn't do this."
Peter: "First you have to operationalize with normal is."
It's in the same boat as global warming.
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Which is to say broadly supported by science. The popular press has no real interest in doing proper research. They have to be "balanced" which often mean reporting "both sides" of the issue, even when one side is wrong.
Do you know what peer review is? In order for something like global warming to rise to the point it has many scientists have to look at the data and be able to get the same results from it. People have no idea what the scientific process and publishing in journals is all about, but by the time something makes it to a journal like Nature it's passed muster.
Me: "Normal people wouldn't do this."
Peter: "First you have to operationalize with normal is."
It's much easier to say "MAN, IT WAS COLD THIS YEAR. HOW'S THAT FOR GLOBAL WARMING, HUH????".
Must be easy to live in that world.
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Liberal hippy-scientist speechless when confronted with hard evidence that global warming is a myth.
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Hondas are junk. Even though they have a great statistical reputation for being reliable, I knew someone once that had a problem with theirs. They must all be junk.
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if wind resistance is a myth, why do automotive, motorcyle maufacturers and race teams use wind tunnels ?
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if aerodynamic is a myth, they would stick jet engine and some wings on a bus and fly. know how paddling boat work?
ghostrider is idiot. at 120mph and in 30 min, you'll probly dumping more gas than 1hr and half speed.
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