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Apparently you dropped out of school. Carry on chief.
Wow the anger this thread is generating. Look closely genius. It’s one trip, a there & back. Numbers are correct. The out trip was 25. Still excellent and the f you’re gonna get prevent me from being stoked.
 

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I actually believe he gets that mpg. I can get 50 mpg with my civic. It has a turbo. If I drive 45 mph in a 55mph zone, I can get that mpg. It's possible, but not practical hyper-miling to that level. No fun either, unless you get off bragging about your mpg under very specific circumstances.... Do your trip to Moab, if you want to drive that same style, I think you'll get very good mpg. No offense, the doubters aren't attacking you. I think DennisD was fair in asking for same sets of circumstances with and without the airdam. Just a tip: try replying like a grown-up.
 

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I actually believe he gets that mpg. I can get 50 mpg with my civic. It has a turbo. If I drive 45 mph in a 55mph zone, I can get that mpg. It's possible, but not practical hyper-miling to that level. No fun either, unless you get off bragging about your mpg under very specific circumstances.... Do your trip to Moab, if you want to drive that same style, I think you'll get very good mpg. No offense, the doubters aren't attacking you. I think DennisD was fair in asking for same sets of circumstances with and without the airdam. Just a tip: try replying like a grown-up.
I completely agree. The irony is that to achieve this kind of mileage, you’d need to slow down—and at lower speeds the air dam’s effect is pretty much negated anyway.
 
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I actually believe he gets that mpg. I can get 50 mpg with my civic. It has a turbo. If I drive 45 mph in a 55mph zone, I can get that mpg. It's possible, but not practical hyper-miling to that level. No fun either, unless you get off bragging about your mpg under very specific circumstances.... Do your trip to Moab, if you want to drive that same style, I think you'll get very good mpg. No offense, the doubters aren't attacking you. I think DennisD was fair in asking for same sets of circumstances with and without the airdam. Just a tip: try replying like a grown-up.
I only care about a 400mi tank on a stock/similar curb weight TH and @ near speed limit & traffic flow. All these numbers & trip screen shots I’m tossing up are within traffic flow in my city & front range / only 300mi in the bag on this air dam.

I don’t really care about splitting hairs or wind tunnels or cloning conditions. I modded a cheap part, it’s supplemental to other shit you can do to achieve good fuel economy. Nobody here is an authority on Toyota aerodynamics & engineering.

GLTA.
 

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I only care about a 400mi tank on a stock/similar curb weight TH and @ near speed limit & traffic flow. All these numbers & trip screen shots I’m tossing up are within traffic flow in my city & front range / only 300mi in the bag on this air dam.

I don’t really care about splitting hairs or wind tunnels or cloning conditions. I modded a cheap part, it’s supplemental to other shit you can do to achieve good fuel economy. Nobody here is an authority on Toyota aerodynamics & engineering.

GLTA.
So when you say, "I only care" all I am hearing is that you don't give a "dam".......................... :crackup:

I just couldn't resist the pun.:)

In any case, like I have said before as long as you are happy that is all that counts.

After all, you are the one that puts the gas in the tank.

But just a word to the wise, if you start a thread on something that you fully know people will not agree with, come to the table with "thick skin" and not take it personal.

Jus sayin'
 
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I only care about a 400mi tank on a stock/similar curb weight TH and @ near speed limit & traffic flow. All these numbers & trip screen shots I’m tossing up are within traffic flow in my city & front range / only 300mi in the bag on this air dam.

I don’t really care about splitting hairs or wind tunnels or cloning conditions. I modded a cheap part, it’s supplemental to other shit you can do to achieve good fuel economy. Nobody here is an authority on Toyota aerodynamics & engineering.

GLTA.
STOP BEING A LAMER! YOU ARE BETTER THAN THAT. YOU DO NICE WORK BUT IT’S BEING OBSCURED BY ALL THE LAMENESS.

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And to think that I doubted you. 🤔

If my calculations are correct, at this rate, you should be at 44.6 by the end of December.

Keep us posted sir. You and your air dam are proving the "haters" wrong with these screen shots.
 

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10.7mi/25min = 25.7mph, pretty sure we can all get that kind of mileage
That's the problem with posting short "trips"; they're not statistically accurate. There are too many variables over a true trip to claim mileage based on 10 mile trips. Aero also won't come into play at neighborhood speeds.

I didn't believe the trip computer, so I started to use Fuelly again after 2 months of owning the truck to log my trips, which requires full fill-ups to do the traditional miles/full tank gallons calculation. Found my trip computer is pretty accurate over a full tank's driving.

I'm averaging 26.3 mpg for the last 3 months on my stock SR5, with the last 3 tanks giving me 28.2/290, 28.5/424, 27.8/222 mpg/miles on four ~6 hour trips. I still have the front air dam, added mud flaps and a tonneau cover 2 weeks after I bought it.

Best trip has been 29.2 mpg, best tank was 424 miles.

I'm at 3 mpg better than my '12 2.7L 2WD AC Tacoma did over 4 years of Fuelly tracking. I drove that truck very calmly, gave it to my son with 235,000 miles in April when I bought this one. He can't believe what good shape it's in.
 
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Another excellent day on the water / traffic on the front range is always ass, got a decent stretch above 60mph but in reality it's a 70/30 mix of city/hwy with random slow downs & road construction. Encouraged tho, will likely cross my combined goal before full-send w/the double chin on sustained hwy driving out in the middle of nowhere.
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Drive like you own it, slow the fk down in those school zones, stay positive and no bitchin' ladies.

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