I agree, all things are relative, that is why my OE post included questions, that tell us some of those details....so the reader does not have to look up how much each camper weighs, etc. So how much does your 5er weigh? I may be upgrading to a heavier toyhauler, or moving to a 1 ton TV. Hoping to get some heavy haulers 13,000 plus to help me eliminate some of the competition....all things relative, I'd like to get the best mileage. I am not there in my current situation, or maybe I am topped out with a 2500 pulling 15,500 lbs? Relative meaning IF ALL your towing is flat, or mountains, say so. Most of us tow in some hills, some flats. My goal would be to be able to find from CALCULATED MPG, not computers in dash which can be off 2 mpg;
2003 2500 GMC Duramax 10.3 - (12.5)
2013 3500 GMC Duramax 11.3
3500 CHEVY Duramx xx.x - xy.z
250 Ford
350 Ford SRW or DRW
Dodge 2500/3500
I am guessing some years are better than other years and with make and model too. HP and torque would be similar among make and model in same year?
IF someone is doing MUCH better than the rest of us, maybe we can learn what they are doing different (driving 50 mph).....tuner on 85 HP....fuel additive...cold air intake....LIGHT RV with a 1500....
I will tally up responses, and share averages, and who is the best in mpg, so we can LEARN.
See there, a new post - 6 speed is a winner, I have a 5 speed.
PLEASE share...let us newbies learn from the already wise.
Fuel mileage is a relative question to HP, torque, rearend ratio's, weight being pulled, hills, flat land and GCVW. My fuel mileage went up about 1 mpg (average 11.3 towing) with my 2013 GMC 1tn, C/C, L/B, 4WD, DRW from my '07. Reason....more HP and torque. Same trailer but a truck that is 800#'s heavier. If I want to go camping with a heavy trailer and big truck...I have to pay the price.