Sorry mate. I couldn't resist it.
Hey it is an interesting thought process, must say I rarely drive for economy, except when travelling with friends who have Patrol's..... BUT that is for their economy, doesn't make enough difference in the Disco for me to worry about the extra time it takes on a longer trip usually.
i think aircraft would have to use a similiar formulae...
anyone know?
I almost always drive for economy, I travel early in the morning and late into the evening to take maximum advantage of the cooler air and that people generally travel more slowly at those times in fear of roos and the like.
theres a couple of rough rules i use to work out which is the most economical speed excluding doing actual test runs..
1. grab hold of the power/torque chart for the engine and look for the point where the peak of the torque curve is, then overlay that on the predicted fuel consumption graph for the engine run against a full load where the torque curve is relatively high for the fuel consumed thats where the engine is running near its optimal effeciency. Take that RPM number and crunch it down through all the gear ratios required to get to the actual turns of the wheel. Multiply the wheel RPM for the given engine speed by the circumfrence of the wheel in cms then multiply by 60 and devide by 100000 to get your speed in KPH. now in an ideal world thats the most effecient speed you can run your vehicle..
2. look at the speedo in all but one of the cars IVe owned in the past when the speedo needle was vertical on the gauge then it was driving at peak effeciency...
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Hadn't heard the speedo one before.... Or is someone trying to lead me up the garden path???????
OK I'll believe it then... Have a highway run coming up so might give it a go
Why am I keeping this dopey thread open?
If the Discos are automatics the most economical speed will be over 85Kmh, because that is when the torque converter locks. So about 90Kmh to allow for slight hills.
With a manual the most efficient speed is probably what has been put before, max torque etc. , but probably around 90 also.
Why? because air resistance increases as the square of speed.
I do not give a rat's about saving 2l per 100Km by going 90 and probably having a semi run me off the road, or a Blacktown boy take a few shots as he passes.
Regards Philip A
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