I'm sure this has been discussed but I thought I'd ask it anyway. I bought a larger travel trailer and towed it about 800 miles this past weekend. I weighed it at a weigh station and it was 3600 lbs. on the axle connected to the truck.
Anyway, I noticed that, after driving it for an hour, the truck seemed to have a bit more power and was able to accelerate on some of the hills whereas it was only able to maintain speed on similar hillls earlier. I'm assuming the computer was compenstating. Possible?
I was wondering what RPM's I should be looking at for best acceleration. Sometimes, I had to slow down to 35 mph to go through a small town and then go back to 65. It seemed to pull best starting from 35 mph right about peak torque. I thought that you'd see best performance accelerating near peak HP. Doesn't torque give you starting power and HP keep it there?
Anyway, I noticed that, after driving it for an hour, the truck seemed to have a bit more power and was able to accelerate on some of the hills whereas it was only able to maintain speed on similar hillls earlier. I'm assuming the computer was compenstating. Possible?
I was wondering what RPM's I should be looking at for best acceleration. Sometimes, I had to slow down to 35 mph to go through a small town and then go back to 65. It seemed to pull best starting from 35 mph right about peak torque. I thought that you'd see best performance accelerating near peak HP. Doesn't torque give you starting power and HP keep it there?