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lowreyfarris
Jun 24, 2013Explorer
I have an 07 28A (29' 9" total length) on the Chevy 4500 with a 6.0L. I normally get around 8.5 mpg's when going 65 on flat roads around Texas. I did manager to get 10 mpg's once, but that was with the generator off, no wind, and all tanks empty. When it's really windy and I am running the generator to power the house A/C, I get around 8.0mpg. I have a Scan Gauge plugged in at all times so I can see how much of a difference my speed makes while I drive. It has probably paid for itself that way.
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