Fuel economy
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11-10-2007, 14:45
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Fuel economy
Gardner,
I get 8 mpg in my BMC 37 pulling a Ford Explorer. I like to run her around 62 mph so I don't work her too hard :O> Al Johnson '96 BMC B75 ==> B100 Mandeville, Louisiana --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" wrote: > > With the recent surge in fuel prices I am being forced to > reconsider our desire to upgrade to a PT 38 or 40. My 78FC33 gets > between 8.5 and 9.2 mpg towing my 1995 Jeep Cherokee sport. We are > thinking around 8 to 10k miles each year for the first few after > retirement. Cutting the mileage roughly in half with a bigger coach > will put a huge dent in the finances. If I just assumed > conservatively that diesel will be around $6 a gallon in two and a > half years: at 8.5mpg, 10k miles =$7,058, at 5mpg, 10k miles = > $12,000 (3rd grade arithmetic really was useful after all). And > that's just the first year of retirement. > > Now if I could tow a portable bio-diesel system behind me and > collect vegetable oil from the various food venues along the way???? > Actually, why not use the heat from the retarder and the diesel > exhaust and coolant system to pre-heat water for the steam boiler to > run a hybrid diesel-steam engine system? Honey, would you throw > another log on the fire, this next hill is a steep one! > > Gardner > 78FC33 > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Al" > > > > Ryan, > > With an '86, you are certain to have to change out all fuel > lines > > in her to make them compatible with your biodiesel. The biodiesel > > will eat out the fuel lines from within. They will not fail > > overnight and you will start to see them leak. But rest assured, > it > > will have to be done. Bob Loomis and dropped a 150 gallon tank in > > mine and I would hate to have to do it will 300 gallons. Word of > > advice, when you do it, go buy all-thread and use them to lower > the > > tank with fuel in it. Chances are you will have all the spray > foam > > on the tank. When we did mine, even with some fuel in it, the > tank > > did not budge. We had to top her off and use the weight to lower > and > > then drain out the fuel. Took us better part of a week but now we > > could probably do one in a day. > > > > Al Johnson > > '96 BMC B75 ==> B100 > > Mandeville, Louisiana > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ryan Wright" > > > > > > > > Jon, > > > > > > On 11/9/07, Jon > > > > > > > > Dan I think the future of these big units will be only for > the > > guys > > > > who have those extra retirement bucks. Our diesel fuel > prices up > > > > here in Washington are almost 3.60 a gallon and probably > going > > up > > > > further as I type. > > > > > > $3.80 a gallon down the street from me. This is getting > ridiculous. > > > Thankfully, I have found a source of used vegetable oil and am > going > > > to process my own bio diesel. That will get my cost down under > > $1.00 a > > > gallon from now on. > > > > > > As for me, my '86 PT-40's (8V92) worst gas mileage so far was > > 4.13mpg. > > > That was sailing through Nebraska at 80mph with the generator > > running > > > and four A/Cs on full blast. Later in the trip, when I slowed > down > > to > > > ~70mph, I got about 5mpg. I believe if I keep my speed down and > am > > > careful on my next trip I'll be able to coax her closer to 6mpg. > > > Honestly, for a coach that weighs in at 41,000lbs, that's not > half > > > bad. > > > > > > -Ryan > > > '86 PT-40 8V92 > > > > > > |
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