so this weekend I've done a lot of motorway driving and it got me thinking...
my MPG goes up when motorway driving, but typically my RPM is higher than when town driving. I'd say roughly 2000rpm on town driving, 3000+rpm on motorway.
So what I'm getting at it...
1) does driving closer to peak RPM increase MPG... or...
2) does driving at a lower RPM increase MPG
and then on the back of that:
should I accelerate faster to get to peak RPM sooner... OR... get to 5th gear faster to reduce RPM?
ps. sorry if this has been asked before, and sorry if its a stupid question. I have searched google but answeres were unclear
my MPG goes up when motorway driving, but typically my RPM is higher than when town driving. I'd say roughly 2000rpm on town driving, 3000+rpm on motorway.
So what I'm getting at it...
1) does driving closer to peak RPM increase MPG... or...
2) does driving at a lower RPM increase MPG
and then on the back of that:
should I accelerate faster to get to peak RPM sooner... OR... get to 5th gear faster to reduce RPM?
ps. sorry if this has been asked before, and sorry if its a stupid question. I have searched google but answeres were unclear

