mvtofino
07-11-2010, 17:18
...well, we'll see. I hope there are others who are as happy as I am with how many miles I can go on a gallon of diesel fuel.
I haven't read many threads dealing with a 6.2 liter's fuel economy. I'm sure all the usual rules apply: how it's driven; operating conditions including air temp, altitude, season etc.; city or highway; vehicle particulars & application; aftermarket modifications and so on.
A couple times I've read low teens, and one a few minutes ago of 30+ on the highway that triggered this thread! Wow! 30 plus miles per gallon highway he claims. Is that a US gallon or an Imperial gallon? (A US gallon is only 80% of an Imperial gallon. At 30 miles per Imperial gallon, he would have consumed a lot less diesel fuel than at 30 miles per US gallon. This is one of those very rare times us Canadians come out on top! Ha! But with an Imperial gallon of diesel costing $5.50 or more in Canada compared to a US gallon currently at $3.15 or so, when you do the math, this sense of superiority on the matter is only a temporary illusion of grandeur!)
Not that I'm complaining. But most people I talk to have difficulty believing that I average 20.1 miles per Imperial gallon, combined city/highway driving. This figure was confirmed on a recent 2,400 mile cruise from Vancouver to San Francisco - about 50% on I-5 @ 55 mph (per speedo confirmed by GPS); 40% on Hwy 101 (Oregon & Northern California coasts) @ 25 - 50 mph with lots of twists, turns, hills & chills; and 10% on the Streets of San Francisco with their unbelievable hills!
Our vehicle is a 1983 Pace Arrow motor home with a factory stock, naturally aspirated 6.2 liter "J" code diesel, with a THM400 transmission and a 4.10 rear-end. Michelin XPS 215R85x16 radials up front and Kelly Springfield Sahara Trax 215R85x16 radials on duals out back, all nitrogen filled. The Chevy P30 chassis has approximately 55,000 original miles, and is in very good operating condition. It is driven smoothly, conservatively and respectfully at all times.
I'd love to hear more about the 6.2's fuel economy and consumption from as many other experienced owners as possible. I could sure use the evidence when I get together with my Brother-in-Law who is a career skeptic, particularly when it comes to envious vehicle performance, claims or specifications.
I think 20+ mpg is awesome for a 13,000 pound brick-shaped behemoth at any speed, especially at today's price of fuel! What are your numbers?
Thanks in advance for your replies. Happy motoring this summer...
JT
I haven't read many threads dealing with a 6.2 liter's fuel economy. I'm sure all the usual rules apply: how it's driven; operating conditions including air temp, altitude, season etc.; city or highway; vehicle particulars & application; aftermarket modifications and so on.
A couple times I've read low teens, and one a few minutes ago of 30+ on the highway that triggered this thread! Wow! 30 plus miles per gallon highway he claims. Is that a US gallon or an Imperial gallon? (A US gallon is only 80% of an Imperial gallon. At 30 miles per Imperial gallon, he would have consumed a lot less diesel fuel than at 30 miles per US gallon. This is one of those very rare times us Canadians come out on top! Ha! But with an Imperial gallon of diesel costing $5.50 or more in Canada compared to a US gallon currently at $3.15 or so, when you do the math, this sense of superiority on the matter is only a temporary illusion of grandeur!)
Not that I'm complaining. But most people I talk to have difficulty believing that I average 20.1 miles per Imperial gallon, combined city/highway driving. This figure was confirmed on a recent 2,400 mile cruise from Vancouver to San Francisco - about 50% on I-5 @ 55 mph (per speedo confirmed by GPS); 40% on Hwy 101 (Oregon & Northern California coasts) @ 25 - 50 mph with lots of twists, turns, hills & chills; and 10% on the Streets of San Francisco with their unbelievable hills!
Our vehicle is a 1983 Pace Arrow motor home with a factory stock, naturally aspirated 6.2 liter "J" code diesel, with a THM400 transmission and a 4.10 rear-end. Michelin XPS 215R85x16 radials up front and Kelly Springfield Sahara Trax 215R85x16 radials on duals out back, all nitrogen filled. The Chevy P30 chassis has approximately 55,000 original miles, and is in very good operating condition. It is driven smoothly, conservatively and respectfully at all times.
I'd love to hear more about the 6.2's fuel economy and consumption from as many other experienced owners as possible. I could sure use the evidence when I get together with my Brother-in-Law who is a career skeptic, particularly when it comes to envious vehicle performance, claims or specifications.
I think 20+ mpg is awesome for a 13,000 pound brick-shaped behemoth at any speed, especially at today's price of fuel! What are your numbers?
Thanks in advance for your replies. Happy motoring this summer...
JT