Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
Denvertaco said:My tires are only slightly larger, the rack on my truck weighs in at about 45 lbs (yakima crossbars and all) Steel bumper in the back not much heavier than the stock one. The only real addition of weight is the ARB and winch. I didn't think that my mileage would go that bad with a couple hundred extra pounds..
Sure, each one of those things is small but they do add up. Also, wind drag is a killer. I put the Yak Rack (with nothing on it) on my Taco and my MPG dropped enough to notice, by about 2mpg. And this was in city driving where you would think wind drag would be less of a factor (because of slower speeds.)
I'm pretty easy on the DC. I am begining to think it's the altitude at which i live at. Toyotas notoriously run rich so with thinner air this might increase the problem. You would think the MAF sensor would correct this.....
Uh...well, except that I'm at the same altitude you are (I live in Englewood) so if altitude was a factor, it should affect me the same as you, right?
Oh, another possible contributing factor: I bought this tank of gas in Glenwood Springs, which, AFAIK, does not mandate E10 like the Front Range counties do. I have observed in other vehicles a noticeable drop in MPG when using E10 as opposed to pure gasoline.