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Mileage has nothing to do with W/W (Winnebago) and everything to do with the nut behind the steering wheel.>>>Dan
(Its like "how fat would I get useing this kind of fork??")
 
utahclaimjumper said:
(Its like "how fat would I get using this kind of fork??")
LOL !!! That's great, next time I'm out I'm looking for a diet fork!

Here's a good read from Cat on RV performance.
http://www.catrvclub.org/Understanding_Perf.pdf
 
Don't know if you have a gasser or diesel or what model but we get around 8 with our Sightseer 28-foot gasser.

Wendy
North Ranch, Congress, AZ
 
A lot of variables in that question, speed you drive, gas or diesel, size of MH, what do you tow?  We have a 06 F53 and tow 10,000 lbs and get about 7 mpg most of the time.  But I don't drive the interstate speed limit.
 
We have a winnebago view ( skinny winnie )...

Got 16-17 mpg on the first couple of tanks. Should get better when the engine breaks in.
 
Depends, downhill and tail wind I do real well, uphill and head wind it is a different story.  When someone with a "big" rig tells you they are getting 12 MPG, their math is faulty.  To get true readings you need to average several tank fulls.  I quit checking as it was making my ulcer's grow.

Don, WIT 70041
 
on my non w/w, it's a b/f actually ...... my mpg range is 6.5 to just under 8 mpg pulling a wrangler unlimited.  38ft workhorse

I get low to mid 7's usually cruising at about 70 mph
 
I checked our mileage last year between Phoenix and Quartzsite pulling a car on a dolly with our Winnebago Voyage 38J  and got 7.1 mpg.  Today drove the same setup from Lakewood, NM to Sayre, Ok, and got 6.0 mpg.

Paul
 

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