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FishOnOne
Jan 23, 2020Nomad
GWolfe wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:
Not only more miles in operation but the vast majority of rv folks don't have a IKE to pull.....anytime. Thats a big reason their mpg tests are flawed and not indicative of actual mpg overall of any vehicle....IMO.
Do a 66 mile mpg test run in normal terrain may have a much different out come.
These tests were done on more level ground, not on the Ike.
Agreed.... but the wind itself can make a big impact. My trucks highway fuel mileage on flat ground can range from 17 -22 mpg depending on wind speed and direction.
Also there’s a video on utube that a guy got 19 mpg from a 7.3 driving 22 miles which is bs.
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