Winter Gas

Tooljunkie

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L1501,home built carry all, mini plow blade.
May 13, 2014
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Lac Du Bonnet, Manitoba,Canada
In the more northern regions, they're allowed to have more volatile organic compounds (VOC's) in the winter fuel. That's not the only thing that kills winter fuel economy though. In the summer, my Dakota shifts into overdrive as soon as I get out of town. In the winter, it takes about 7 miles before it shifts. Lubricants and tires are stiffer, warm up times (even if you warm it up while driving). I think automatics are worse, but it hurts with manuals too.

I prefer roundabouts to stop signs myself. Once the traffic gets too heavy stoplights are better, but properly designed roundabouts are a good choice for moderate traffic.

The wife of the guy that rents my parents' property kept going around on one until she got pulled over. The cop got her off of the roundabout and she ended up going the wrong way.
Temp sensor in transmission keeps it from shifting into high gear in extreme cold.in the late 90's Some got changed,thermostatic h valve in cooler lines and relocated sensor where it would see some heat. Up here on a day like today it wouldnt shift at all.
 

olthumpa

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L275
May 25, 2011
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I am leaving from a garage that is about 45 F. I have heat inside the vehicle within 1.2 miles and that is with about 2 min of warm up, same as in the summer and I still take about a 5 mpg hit.