Hey All,
So I am the proud owner of a 1980 Sunline sunspot which I tow behind a 2013 Nissan Frontier pickup. Like a lot of people I bought a small trailer to make it easier to tow, but given that my trailer has the aerodynamics of a brick, it tows like crap on the freeway, and I was getting 11.5mpg towing it at 65 this past weekend. (Compared to 23mpg normally)
Now I know there is only so much you can do to help, but getting something closer to 16mpg would be nice.
Anyone have any tips or suggestions? I thought about getting a cap to try to keep the air from rolling over the cab, falling into the bed and then slamming into the trailer, but I don't know how big of a difference it would make.
Anyone have a similar set up or any advice on how to gain a couple mpg's?
So I am the proud owner of a 1980 Sunline sunspot which I tow behind a 2013 Nissan Frontier pickup. Like a lot of people I bought a small trailer to make it easier to tow, but given that my trailer has the aerodynamics of a brick, it tows like crap on the freeway, and I was getting 11.5mpg towing it at 65 this past weekend. (Compared to 23mpg normally)
Now I know there is only so much you can do to help, but getting something closer to 16mpg would be nice.
Anyone have any tips or suggestions? I thought about getting a cap to try to keep the air from rolling over the cab, falling into the bed and then slamming into the trailer, but I don't know how big of a difference it would make.
Anyone have a similar set up or any advice on how to gain a couple mpg's?