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I figured it'd make more sense broken down to something that actually requires skill to drive
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostLOL
I'll bite. A 100-ton train using the math above gets 4.5mpg/ton. A 3600lb Mustang gets 11mpg/ton.
MIND BLOWN
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I think I have this figured out now. I will say that these cold medicines are kicking my ass as far as fogging my thoughts.
The train will run a mile carrying a load. That load is measured in tons, also taking into account the weight of the train. The amount of fuel burned during that mile is divided by the weight of the freight and train.
Still sounds fishy.
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Originally posted by forever_frost View Postokay, i think i'm looking at this wrong.
Compared to a 2013 mustang 5.0, which gets better mileage?
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Originally posted by slow99 View PostSounds unconstitutional.
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Okay, I think I'm looking at this wrong.
Compared to a 2013 Mustang 5.0, which gets better mileage?
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I don't care about using the Pythagorean theorem to figure out freighttrain sucks, but I do want to know if a train gets better gas mileage than my Prius?
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