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Trekking

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Curious of what you folks are getting miles per gallon in your vans when traveling and being pretty well loaded up.
 
12mpg running empty water & waste....10 with full water (120 gal.) & towing trailer with shop inside>

454 chevy with Banks system .....P-30 chassis...1997 Safari Trek Pathfinder
 
94 E350 7.3 Diesel and 4x4 conversion. 16-17 mpg.
 
88 Coachmen Hi top on a G20 chassis. 305 or 350 engine. VIN # says 305. Note in owners manual says 350. My fuel mileage for 2013 was 12 MPG. Most driving in the 55 to 60 MPH range.
 
I have a Ford E-150 with a six banger. I've averaged about 17 when mostly highway miles, 15 when purely city driving. I'm kinda surprised it isn't better than that. I don't drive with the emergency brake on THAT much!
 
2001 E350xl bubbletop 7.3 diesel loaded about 18mpg towing a tt and loaded about 16mpg. driving to Nevada tomorrow 1/2 loaded I will update.
 
Bdog1 said:
94 E350 7.3 Diesel and 4x4 conversion. 16-17 mpg.

That is great milage with a 4x4.




I been looking at a 2000 e250 extended cargo van with a 5.7L. Afraid to think of the mpg in the van loaded down.


I been looking at a 2000 e250 extended cargo van with a 5.7L. Afraid to think of the mpg in the van loaded down.
 
chevy 6 gear trans 21.5 hy 17.5 /18.5 city


dont know what hapened it is a 2012 with a 20 in high top but that part did not post
 
1989 Dodge extended van with topper, 5.9l 360ci motor, 3 speed trans
I am always fully loaded up since I'm full-time.

Towing = 10-12mpg (depending on weight towed)
55 mph on highway = 13-15mpg (depending on elevation)
Yearly average with combined driving = 12.6 - 12.8 mpg over 12-14,000 miles per year.
That is roughly 27c per mile
 
chevy 2500 passenger van 4.8 v8 18.6 avg on 3000mile trip. 2013
 
'92 F-250 extended cab 4x4, 351W, headers, 4 spd E4(POS)OD auto trans, 9.5' Bigfoot camper and a shitload of stuff.. 11-13 mpg, mostly mountain driving. ..Willy.
 
2007 Chevy 3/4-ton, 4.8L engine, standard length, roof rack with solar out in the wind — between 16.5 and 17.5 MPG, depending on the terrain.
 
2005 Extended Ford Econoline with 5.4 liter Triton V8:

12 Cold around town.
15 Warmed up HighWay @ 60 mph.
 
freenez2 said:
2005 Extended Ford Econoline with 5.4 liter Triton V8:

12 Cold around town.
15 Warmed up HighWay @ 60 mph.

Man I was hoping for 15-18 mpg. The 5.4L hauls butt.
 
99 Ford E250 5.4 Liter (330 cubic inches):
12-14 city
16-18 hwy (55-60 mph)
 
I've got to check the mileage on the van. I know we've about doubled what the RV was giving us.
I filled the tank in Flagstaff and cruised 360 miles to Madrid, NM and it was was just below the full mark when we arrived. I thought the gauge was stuck, but driving this week has proved its moving. Next trip to Santa Fe I'll top up and see what we have.
 
1986 Dodge Maxi-Van
318 automatic
15/18 City/Highway

Best ever: 19.5
Worst ever: 14.9
 

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