Post your MPG

In mileage discussions, it would be nice to know the speeds for the quoted MPG amounts.


We can get anywhere from 14 to over 17 with our 07, near max load Roadtrek 190P on a Chevy with a 6.0L engine. Assuming similar wind conditions as we need to do is go 50mph our up to 75+mph.


One tankful is mot really useful information for mileage in many cases as fill volumes and pump shutoffs vary to much, IMO, as do wind conditions and routes. If you go from 10k elevation to 5K on any given tank you will probably get quite good mileage even if it is roller coaster type road.


We keep track of mileage on a full trip bases, by not resetting the Scangauge (which is carefully calibrated to our use over many miles) over the entire trip and then filling at the same pump when we get home. Usually in the 20-K miles, sometime less and sometimes up to 7K. That includes all driving on the trip so all the slow, traffic, campground, city, country etc is included. On that basis we pretty consistently get about 14.5mpg per trip and we drive about 72mph on the freeways, so not trying for high mileage.


Many/most factory speedo/odo information is about 2-3% high from what I have seen, so that will reduce your actual mileage calc if you know how much it actually is and factor it in. Our Chevy was off by about 3% and that turns 15mpg into 14.5mpg. I have a tuner so I was able to recalibrate the odometer to read nearly right on, except for tire wear over time. Speed is also now very close on the speedo.
 
Mid ohio to Finger lakes NY

Just drove my 2022 Play, 4000 miles, from mid Ohio to Finger lakes NY. Ohio to Erie got 21.4 mpg. From Eries to Watkins Glenn NY got 19.2
 
Just drove my 2022 Play, 4000 miles, from mid Ohio to Finger lakes NY. Ohio to Erie got 21.4 mpg. From Eries to Watkins Glenn NY got 19.2


What was the overall trip mileage? Larger data pool can make a big difference when compared to individual short legs.
 
MPG for a 3.6 V6 gasoline Ram Promaster 2500 RV (Sublight V1), 16.5 overall computed over 35,000 miles. Up to 19.6 mpg on long highway trip.
 
MPG for a 3.6 V6 gasoline Ram Promaster 2500 RV (Sublight V1), 16.5 overall computed over 35,000 miles. Up to 19.6 mpg on long highway trip.

That's about par for our 2014 PM DIY. Averaged 18.5 before MaxxAir and solar.
 
Ram 3500XL Thor Class B, 2024, 18.8 MPG.

That's about consistent with my best trips in mine as well.

2021 RoadTrek Chase(Zion), Promaster 3500 Ext. 3.6L Gas, 6AT

I do Palm Springs to Sacramento and back every few weeks. I generally average 17.6 to 18.5 over the whole ~1100 mile trip depending on time of day and wind conditions.

I try to stay between 65-75 mph on the freeway portions. Sometimes lower or higher on a certain stretch will yield better results.
 
For the last 30 fill-ups 20.02mpg average, this includes diesel consumed for heating the van and water.
2013, Sprinter Camper Van, V6 diesel.
 
Ford Transit HR AWD 8,500 # loaded we average 17.6 - 18.4 mpg consistently dividing gallons into mileage not using the trucks consumption readings. Speeds usually less than 65 mph; over 70 mph consumption increases to around 15 mpg - direct correlation to the right foot weight!
 
About 10.5 MPG

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07 190P 6.0 chevy We were getting 12mpg, replaced the wheel bearings and are now getting 13mpg. 100,000 miles of data. normally racing that thing trying to get where we are going, drive like smokey and the bandit. *get same fuel economy pulling racecar trailer, guess it's because slower speeds.
 

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