Feb-01-2021 10:40 AM
Feb-19-2021 07:31 AM
jimbo4UT wrote:
Have a 2021 Sunseeker 3010DS with the 7.3 engine. I get 11.1 mpg driving 60 mph for the first 1125 miles i have driven her. Has 6 speed transmission. It's hilly here in Virginia, your mileage may vary 🙂
Jimbo
Jun-28-2024 11:33 AM
I have a question about that engine a 36’ motor home up the mountains, how did it pull? Hopefully better than 5 mph
Feb-19-2021 07:25 AM
Feb-18-2021 02:41 PM
Gjac wrote:alvinator wrote:That model and size sounds like a rental unit that Thor makes.
CaptJD wrote: Well, last Wednesday I've purchased a Thor Coleman 19CM and it came with that 7.3 engine.
The smallest Coleman Class C motorhome on their website is a 22CM. Where were you able to find a 19CM?
Feb-18-2021 12:10 PM
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Feb-08-2021 03:50 AM
bobndot wrote:
I agree Jax, Gjac, Bruce, Ron.. I would buy the floorplan that works for you , its about comfort bc this is our fun time hobby.
I would miss the overhead bed in case we need it as well as the addition storage. Look at the way we spend out time each day. 1/3 is sleeping, so a comfy place to sleep is important. 10 mins each day in a shower is a little less important. I can get by with a little smaller shower to have a full 60x80 QB.
Feb-07-2021 09:07 AM
JaxDad wrote:I came to the same conclusion after 100k miles of driving and engine mods. Headers, FF mufflers, CAI, advancing timing improved performance by 30 % or so, but no increase of MPG. When I added a vacuum gauge I had in my garage for 40 years and used it my mpgs went up about 1/2 mpg if I use it. The best mpg was above 10" HG. I could also tell when transmission was about to shift from the gauge so I would just back of the throttle to keep it in 4th gear.
I think you’ll find the issue of fuel mileage is tied far more to the drivers right foot than it is the aerodynamics.
The ‘sweet spot’ of the drivetrain is also important. For a few years my father & I both had exactly the same make / model / drivetrain Class A’s. He swore up & down that driving slower, 60 mph gave him the best mileage. I disagreed. Then we went to the same place at the same time. He held 60, I drove 65 - 70. Low & behold my rig used less gas to do the trip.
Feb-07-2021 08:52 AM
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Feb-07-2021 05:16 AM
Gjac wrote:That is a very good question. I have no supporting data, only my gut feeling based on reading years of comments from other people regarding their own fuel economy. Comparing our aerodynamic rig to a typical class C of the same length with bad aerodynamics, the difference is not more than 20%. But there are just too many factors to state a reliable figure. Like others mentioned, aerodynamics are more critical if you cruise at 70 mph versus 60 mph. Some people live close to terrain. We drive across the Great plains under better mpg conditions, factors like that.
How much difference in mpgs or handling between a B+ aero front end and a C with the overhead bed? Does anyone have any data on this? I think it is logical to believe a B+ is better but how much better. The trade off is more room vs better mpg. If only 1 mpg I would choose more space. If the difference was 4mpgs 10 vs 14 mpg I might choose the B+.
Feb-07-2021 04:47 AM
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