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Desert_Captain
Dec 18, 2013Explorer III
Michelle.S wrote:
When RVing the only thing tracking fuel mileage is good for is to let you know if there's a problem. If you notice a sudden drop in mileage, you better be looking for the cause. Other wise I agree with others, RVing and MPG don't go together.
Excellent point, tracking your mileage is like periodically taking the engines pulse and every bit as important as monitoring coolant/transmission temps and oil pressure. If something is going to fail you usually will get a warning in the form of change in these readings. You cannot have to much info which is just another reason to run a Scan Gauge. :C
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