Ok you fuel mileage junkies. I have a 2014 freightliner cascadia and it has built in CB antenna for fuel mileage purposes. Was wondering what difference in fuel mileage I would get if I put my antenna Up for CB and satellite radio ? Thanks truckers
Fuel mileage.
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Phumac, Nov 17, 2018.
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Exterior mounted antennas actually create a harmonic cavititional vortex which actually improves mpg. Cascadia should be good for 9.3 mpg!
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Ok , so why did frieghtliner get rid of Anntennas claiming it will improve fuel Mileage?RoadRooster Thanks this.
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I took the dual cb antennas off my pete and gained 1.5 mpg.
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That’s Huge! Well worth not having anntenas in my opinion.
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What is your current mpg?
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I'm sorry, you took me way too seriously... harmonic cavitation vortex... I'll be here all week folks... don't forget to tip your waitress!!!KDT, Rubber duck kw, blairandgretchen and 3 others Thank this.
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After 9 fill ups I am at 7.6. Should do a little more once I get my front bumper fixed after a deer strike.Dave_in_AZ Thanks this.
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They didn't. Fuel mileage is not the reason.
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I'm guessing you cruise in the upper 60's?
I just had the turbo sensor / harness replaced in my '12, dude checked my ecm, 7.3 average on 560,000 miles.
I just bought a '16 and the man driving it gets 7.7 @ 67mph. He drops to 62 mph he gets 8.2.
I haven't driven it, except to get a trailer and it got like 14 lol.
I don't think that CB antenna is gonna amount to a tinker's #### really.
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