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Camper_Jeff_&_Kelli wrote:
I have determined beyond the shadow of a doubt, that getting to where you're going, and staying put longer, with fewer separate destinations in between than originally planned, will unequivocally lower your fuel costs.
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โJun-13-2022 09:04 PM
JimK-NY wrote:Grit dog wrote:JimK-NY wrote:
I had a 2010 Ram CTD and now a 2018 Ram CTD. There is a big difference in fuel economy. With my Northstar Igloo I was lucky to get 12-13 mpg on the open road. Now with the 2018 I am in the 14-16 mpg range.
Well, that is due to emissions garbage on the 2010 vs the 2018. This thread was about comparing a 5ver to a TT, not an old truck to a new one with the same camper.
First I have no idea about "emissions garbage". My diesels have run clean with good mileage and both emissions and mileage have improved.
Second, this is a truck camper forum. Why would this be the place to discuss 5th wheelers or TTs? The OP has already sold his trailer and asked about TC mileage.
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โJun-13-2022 03:43 PM
Grit dog wrote:JimK-NY wrote:
I had a 2010 Ram CTD and now a 2018 Ram CTD. There is a big difference in fuel economy. With my Northstar Igloo I was lucky to get 12-13 mpg on the open road. Now with the 2018 I am in the 14-16 mpg range.
Well, that is due to emissions garbage on the 2010 vs the 2018. This thread was about comparing a 5ver to a TT, not an old truck to a new one with the same camper.
โJun-13-2022 02:18 PM
JimK-NY wrote:
I had a 2010 Ram CTD and now a 2018 Ram CTD. There is a big difference in fuel economy. With my Northstar Igloo I was lucky to get 12-13 mpg on the open road. Now with the 2018 I am in the 14-16 mpg range.
โJun-13-2022 01:55 PM
kirkl wrote:
My Cummins ram got about the same towing a 33ft trailer or hauling a 8ft camper.