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Larry Riley Jr

Impact of Rain on Mileage??

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The effect of the 1000 ' altitude change over 8 hours is 1/4 hp aiding and retarding. Since it takes about 25 hp to go 70 mph, that's about 1 % so only a 1 mpg difference between coming and going from the altitude change would be expected. The rain and any headwind could easily be the cause. I have seen 10 mpg loss in S. FL. deluges and a 10 mph headwind costs 3 mpg. If vehicles are leaving any spray from a wet road, mpg will be reduced.

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