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In cars, weight matters most in acceleration and doesn't matter in any significant amount with modern tires in cruise. Speculate please: 1. Two 3,600 lb cars - good tires 2. Traveling 60 mph (no wind) 3. 4cly - 150 hp (Honda Accords) 3. Flat highway in North Dakota 4. Fuel flow meters hooked up to both vehicles (Honda #1) Driver ................ 105 lbs Fuel .................... 15 lbs TOTAL .............. 120 lbs (1/30th of 3,600 lb car) (Honda #2) Driver ................. 300 lbs Passengers ........ 700 lbs Luggage ............. 100 lbs Fuel ................... 100 lbs TOTAL ............. 1,200 lbs (1/3 of 3,600 lb car) ....BTW, BTDT! g If both vehicles were monitored for 50 miles, would their fuel flow be (approx) the same, in cruise? Paul-Mont |
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