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Old 06-06-2014, 02:37 PM
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I'm taking my first road trip with the Vette w/mn6 this summer.

Is there harm in driving 65-70 mph in cruise control in 6th gear while cruising New England highways? Is 1100-1300 rpm too low for extended cruising?
Old 06-06-2014, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by mayhemIII
I'm taking my first road trip with the Vette w/mn6 this summer.

Is there harm in driving 65-70 mph in cruise control in 6th gear while cruising New England highways? Is 1100-1300 rpm too low for extended cruising?
All good...you will get great mileage.
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Why do you think it would be harmful? The only word I can think to describe it would be economical. Like 30+ mpg economical.
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I'm a visual guy, so would get the best comfort from looking over the power curve of the engine to better understand where the engine is happy. This does not contradict the other information posted above, just a another way to picture the understanding.
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Not a problem, but I don't think your RPM will be that low anyway.
From the gear ratio table, it looks like the M6/3.42 works out to about 10% lower (numeric) gearing overall than my A4/2.73, so 65-70mph should be more like 1450-1550RPM. Or my calculator is broken, who knows.
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No problem at all....if you can keep it that low...
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Originally Posted by strand rider
I'm a visual guy, so would get the best comfort from looking over the power curve of the engine to better understand where the engine is happy. This does not contradict the other information posted above, just a another way to picture the understanding.
Most gasoline car engines's sweet spot in between 2000-3000 rpm for the best efficiency I seem to recall (power vs. gas mileage). The Vette in 6th gear at 65mph will probably be in the 12-1500rpm range depending on load, mileage should be great but throttle response in 6th is generally doggy but this kind of driving is exactly what 6th was designed for. Bet on flat ground you'll get 26-28mpg or better.
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Originally Posted by 3boystoys
Most gasoline car engines's sweet spot in between 2000-3000 rpm for the best efficiency I seem to recall (power vs. gas mileage).
So somewhere between 80 and 120? I like it.
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It might sound a little nit picky but, 65 should be more like 1400 rpm and 70 should be 1500 rpm in a coupe. If your car is a Z06 it would be more like 65 mph =1650 rpm and 70 mph = 1725. That would be with a stock tire diameter. Do you have larger diameter tires?

I doubt the factory would have allowed to engage the cruise at any speed that would cause damage.

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Originally Posted by Lee DeRaud
So somewhere between 80 and 120? I like it.
Probably not the best for gas mileage, efficiency is different for different applications. Are you trying to get the most work per gallon of fuel or the most miles per gallon?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engine_efficiency
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I did 800 miles averaging 73mph (about 1400rpm) and got 28.9mpg for it. I love my car.
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I routinely drive from Boston to northern VT for work (3.5ish hours going the speed limit) in 6th gear with no issues. I sit around 1500 rpms in 6th going 75 the whole way and get about 31mpg with no problem. Did it on a 20 hour trip straight from Boston to Orlando also. That's with 417whp worth of mods too.

When people hear the car lope and say "it must drink gas!" and I get to tell them 31mpg on the highway = priceless. I just don't mention my in town mpgs
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Originally Posted by 3boystoys
Probably not the best for gas mileage, efficiency is different for different applications.
Oh, understood...just kidding, mostly.
I remember the owners manual of a motorcycle I owned in the '70s had a graph showing engine efficiency in units of gallons/hour/HP vs RPM. An odd measurement, probably better suited to marine applications, with a wondrously non-linear relationship to MPG.
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No problem at all cruising in 6th gear. You will be amazed at what MPGs you can get too.
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When I do road trips I normally drive 3-5 over, cruise control on, and music.

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