I was reading on the Cummins website and they say there that every MPH over 55 costs a big rig . 1 MPG just due to aerodynamics. I've found this to be roughly true on my truck as well so it seems to me the area where we could make some of the largest mileage gains on the highway (especially out west with 75 MPH speed limits) is in aerodynamics.
Does anyone have any tips for improving the aerodynamics of a large, lifted, square object?
Does anyone have any tips for improving the aerodynamics of a large, lifted, square object?