Country Coach Restoration, Repair & Parts Forums => Country Coach Archive => Topic started by: Bradytao on November 23, 2007, 07:06:19 pm
Title: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Bradytao on November 23, 2007, 07:06:19 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 35618 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35618)We owned an American Eagle, 1996, back before the days of no slide outs. Sold it after 2.5 years of full timing - had a great time! Averaged 9.7 mpg with it but it was substantially lighter than the units now with slides.
Looking seriously at getting another coach to travel while keeping a home base. Looking seriously at a used Country Coach as we heard good comments about them when we were full timing. Concerns are naturally the escalating cost of diesel and how it would impact our budget and capacity to enjoy traveling. I would appreciate input on what folks are actually getting for MPG, by model and year of coach, number of slides and if you have a vehicle in tow.
Appreciate your comments and suggestions.
Jack
Atlanta, GA
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Czecman@aol Com on November 23, 2007, 07:30:27 pm
We have 2002 42' Magna, with 2 slides, we get over all average of 7.5 mpg, we are 40,000 lb plus a Honda, which is 3,000 lbs. Now I am not a speed person, I like to drive about 60 to 62 mph, get the best mileage at this.
Charlie & Lorraine Zecman 2002 Magna # 6162 Florida
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Jay And Julia on November 23, 2007, 07:43:33 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 35621 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35621)2006 CC Inspire - 7.2-7.7 Depending on terrain and wind direction
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Dave Trotter on November 23, 2007, 08:00:46 pm
'01 Intrigue---1 slide---350 ISC Cummins. September trip to the East coast. 2550 miles---238 gallons of fuel. 1/2 Interstate driving w/cruise set @ 60 MPH and 1/2 thru the White and Green Mts. and coastal, stop and go thru every little town. 10.7 mpg for the trip. Better mileage than some big pick-ps.
Dave Trotter
01 Intrigue 11215
Quote from: bradytao
We owned an American Eagle, 1996, back before the days of no slide > outs. Sold it after 2.5 years of full timing - had a great time! > Averaged 9.7 mpg with it but it was substantially lighter than the > units now with slides.
Looking seriously at getting another coach to travel while keeping
a
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home base. Looking seriously at a used Country Coach as we heard
good
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comments about them when we were full timing.
Concerns are naturally the escalating cost of diesel and how it
would
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impact our budget and capacity to enjoy traveling.
I would appreciate input on what folks are actually getting for
MPG, by
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model and year of coach, number of slides and if you have a
vehicle in
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Cougerkath on November 23, 2007, 08:05:55 pm
Based on the terrain, weather conditions and my gas pedal we get anywhere between 6.5 and 8 mpg. We have a 2006 Country Coach Inspire Sienna 36' quad slide with the 400 cat and almost always towing a jeep wrangler. We love our coach!!! Just food for thought on expenses is look at the prices on hotels lately as well as eating out all the time. Yes it's more restrictive but what a life.
Good Luck, Kathy #51782
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Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Larry F on November 23, 2007, 08:19:04 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 35625 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35625)7.5 if I'm lucky. 379 ISL
Larry 03 Allure 30856
Quote from: bradytao
We owned an American Eagle, 1996, back before the days of no slide > outs. Sold it after 2.5 years of full timing - had a great time! > Averaged 9.7 mpg with it but it was substantially lighter than the > units now with slides.
Looking seriously at getting another coach to travel while keeping
a
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home base. Looking seriously at a used Country Coach as we heard
good
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comments about them when we were full timing.
Concerns are naturally the escalating cost of diesel and how it
would
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impact our budget and capacity to enjoy traveling.
I would appreciate input on what folks are actually getting for
MPG, by
Quote
model and year of coach, number of slides and if you have a vehicle
in
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Tom on November 23, 2007, 09:46:08 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 35627 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35627)When we were on the Focus group two years ago we were told Caterpillar engines got 1 to 1.5 mpg less fuel mileage than an equivalent Cummins. I assume they were talking about the 2 different 400 hp engines at the time. We have traveled with folks with a 370 that is 36' and we are a 400 at 42' weighing about 44,500. In the Southeast, Texas and NM we were within 5% of each other at any speed under 65. But in the mountains such as the Grape vine, Colorado, Northern Calif. and Oregon they had 10 to 20% better mileage. If we stay at around 63 /64 we usually average in the 8's, but can hit low 9's. At 60 and below 9's are a 50/50 chance. Recently running 73 from Junction Texas to El Paso the mileage was 7.1. So speed is a big determining factor as is the wind. Wind under 10mph 8 mpg is easy, but with wind in the 30+ range 7.2 at any speed is about it. Our old 36' Allure with the small tires was under geared and turned to many rpm's. But below 60 to 55 we could get 11 on the flat. Above 68 the mileage dropped down into the low 7+ range. But from 60 to 63, 9.3 was quite common. We weighed at about.34,000 with toad going down the road. Now Hydro hot heating is more costly to operate THAN propane, but is quieter and the system is more versatile than propane systems. We have the diesel generator that has 3 speeds and it consumes less fuel than our Power tech generator did and is much quieter. The question for us has always been is comfort, quality, and strength of construction being more important than the fuel mileage of the lighter weight coaches with the aluminum House and bay superstructure such as Western Alpine and Holiday Rambler. As we have gotten older and don't have to travel watching the calendar, we have learned to slow down and smell the roses. This has brought our avg daily fuel costs way down. Last Year our average costs for fuel and rv space was $45.60, this year it was about $48.25, but we spent 4 weeks in California and that can be expensive. With the 20% increase in fuel prices, that would push us up to about $54.00 a day. But if your real sharp and use discounts whenever possible and stay for a week at a time you can usually get a day free and save dollars.. We didn't do this the last half of our trip this year and really pushed up the overhead. Also, carry a computer with you and use it to research fuel prices, it's easy to save 10 to 20% from what's prevalent in the area. TWI 2004 Intrigue 11731.
com [mailto:Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of bradytao Sent: Friday, November 23, 2007 5:06 PM To: Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Country-Coach-Owners] Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
We owned an American Eagle, 1996, back before the days of no slide outs. Sold it after 2.5 years of full timing - had a great time! Averaged 9.7 mpg with it but it was substantially lighter than the units now with slides.
Looking seriously at getting another coach to travel while keeping a home base. Looking seriously at a used Country Coach as we heard good comments about them when we were full timing. Concerns are naturally the escalating cost of diesel and how it would impact our budget and capacity to enjoy traveling. I would appreciate input on what folks are actually getting for MPG, by model and year of coach, number of slides and if you have a vehicle in tow.
Appreciate your comments and suggestions.
Jack
Atlanta, GA
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Joseph Stevener on November 23, 2007, 11:19:09 pm
I have a 2003 Allure #30863 with about 35000 miles. I carry a 700 lb motorcycle on the back and tow a 3200 lb Saturn L300. The last time I weighed the coach it weighed in at about 38,000 lbs if I add the 700 lbs for the motorcycle and the 350 lbs for the motorcycle carrier it brings me to about 39,000 lbs. I have two slides a tag axle and a Cummins 370 ISL and according to my Silver Leaf I've averaged over the last 5 years about 7 MPG. This includes the use of the diesel generator, heating and hot water heater.
Regards Jose'
2003 Cascade Allure Tag Axel #30863
2003 Saturn L300
Quote from: bradytao
We owned an American Eagle, 1996, back before the days of no slide > outs. Sold it after 2.5 years of full timing - had a great time! > Averaged 9.7 mpg with it but it was substantially lighter than the > units now with slides.
Looking seriously at getting another coach to travel while keeping
a
Quote
home base. Looking seriously at a used Country Coach as we heard
good
Quote
comments about them when we were full timing.
Concerns are naturally the escalating cost of diesel and how it
would
Quote
impact our budget and capacity to enjoy traveling.
I would appreciate input on what folks are actually getting for
MPG, by
Quote
model and year of coach, number of slides and if you have a vehicle
in
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Rdgere on November 24, 2007, 01:01:46 am
I am driving a 97 Affinity pulling a 1500 chevy 4x4 with a harley in the back. That is about 6000lb that I am pulling with a 37,500lb coach. I usually get about 9mpg. I have a c12 cat with a 4060 allison. I have got as high as 10 and as low as 8.1 under the worst conditions. Going to Alaska I averaged it over 11,000mi, a lot of it poor driving conditions, and still got 8.7, so that is what I usually plan on. I do better than 8.7 in the lower 48. Rich 5384
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Larry F on November 24, 2007, 07:47:25 am
Does Silverleaf calculate the generator usuage too? I always suspected it did but coudn't figure out how the generator fuel usage went through the Cummins ECM. But, when the Silverleaf said I used X gallons, that's how many gallons the tank took, even after using the gen on the road. Thanks
Larry 03 Allure 30856
Quote from: Jose Ferrer
Jack,
I have a 2003 Allure #30863 with about 35000 miles. I carry a 700
lb
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motorcycle on the back and tow a 3200 lb Saturn L300. The last time
I
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weighed the coach it weighed in at about 38,000 lbs if I add the
700
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lbs for the motorcycle and the 350 lbs for the motorcycle carrier
it
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brings me to about 39,000 lbs. I have two slides a tag axle and a > Cummins 370 ISL and according to my Silver Leaf I've averaged over > the last 5 years about 7 MPG. This includes the use of the diesel > generator, heating and hot water heater.
Regards Jose'
2003 Cascade Allure Tag Axel #30863
2003 Saturn L300
[quote author=bradytao"
>
> We owned an American Eagle, 1996, back before the days of no
slide
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outs. Sold it after 2.5 years of full timing - had a great
time!
Quote
Averaged 9.7 mpg with it but it was substantially lighter than
the
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units now with slides. >
> Looking seriously at getting another coach to travel while
keeping
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a
> home base. Looking seriously at a used Country Coach as we heard > good
> comments about them when we were full timing. >
> Concerns are naturally the escalating cost of diesel and how it > would
> impact our budget and capacity to enjoy traveling. >
> I would appreciate input on what folks are actually getting for > MPG, by
> model and year of coach, number of slides and if you have a
vehicle
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Bradytao on November 24, 2007, 10:16:27 am
Yahoo Message Number: 35634 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35634)Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year Wow - some good data so far - thanks for the imput and please keep it coming.
Over the last several months I've build an Excel spreadsheet where I try to analyse the true cost of ownership for travel style alternatives; car+trailer verse Coach+Toad verse car+hotels. The spreadsheet has two major sections. Top section compares the cost of a trip fuel and lodging/campground. The lower section compares cost of trips by the above but also incorporated cost of ownership - initial capital investment, depreciation, fuel, insurance, lodging/campgrounds.
I have posted the Excel file to the Files section of this forum. If you plug in your own factors, the results are very interesting to compare. File is titled "Trip Cost Calculator.xls".
Of course, all decisions are not based on the economics alone and this is not factored into my spreadsheet. Just wanted it to represent the cost of ownership in a fairly honest form leaving out the Lust Factor of owning any favored form of travel style.
Jack
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Kenbrads on November 24, 2007, 11:21:48 am
Yahoo Message Number: 35635 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35635)7.5 to 8.0 with 3000 lb toad. Slightly more without toad.
kenbrads
'04 Allure 40' w/370 ISL ___
Quote from: bradytao
Title: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Don & Wanda Middleton on November 24, 2007, 11:23:33 am
Yahoo Message Number: 35636 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35636)(http://cid:image001.gif@01C82E84.140AC4F0) 2004 33 ft Allure 31069, 2 slides, Cummins ISL 370 hp, 28,000 lbs., towing 4,100 lb. Jeep Liberty . Average for 24,832 miles according to Silverleaf is 8.4 mpg. Middleton Texas
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Don Seager on November 24, 2007, 01:36:48 pm
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Larry F on November 24, 2007, 04:27:52 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 35640 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35640)Thanks Don! That does make sense.
Larry 03 Allure 30856
Quote from: Don Seager
Larry,
I don't believe that the Silverleaf averaging of the
instantaneous MPG parameter includes the Gen or HydroHot usage. The fuel lines for both are totally separate from the engine fuel lines.
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>
Don Seager
2004 Allure 31046
Jose
Does Silverleaf calculate the generator usuage too? I always > suspected it did but coudn't figure out how the generator fuel
usage
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went through the Cummins ECM. But, when the Silverleaf said I
used X
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gallons, that's how many gallons the tank took, even after using
the
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gen on the road. Thanks >
Larry 03 Allure 30856
[quote author=Jose Ferrer"
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> Jack,
> I have a 2003 Allure #30863 with about 35000 miles. I carry a
700
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lb
> motorcycle on the back and tow a 3200 lb Saturn L300. The last
time
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> weighed the coach it weighed in at about 38,000 lbs if I add
the
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> lbs for the motorcycle and the 350 lbs for the motorcycle
carrier
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it
> brings me to about 39,000 lbs. I have two slides a tag axle and
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Cummins 370 ISL and according to my Silver Leaf I've averaged
over
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the last 5 years about 7 MPG. This includes the use of the
diesel
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generator, heating and hot water heater. >
> Regards > Jose'
> 2003 Cascade > Allure Tag Axel > #30863
> 2003 Saturn L300 > >
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> > We owned an American Eagle, 1996, back before the days of no > slide
> > outs. Sold it after 2.5 years of full timing - had a great > time!
> > Averaged 9.7 mpg with it but it was substantially lighter
than
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the
> > units now with slides. > >
> > Looking seriously at getting another coach to travel while > keeping > a
> > home base. Looking seriously at a used Country Coach as we
heard
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good
> > comments about them when we were full timing. > >
> > Concerns are naturally the escalating cost of diesel and how
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would
> > impact our budget and capacity to enjoy traveling. > >
> > I would appreciate input on what folks are actually getting
for
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: James Spivey on November 24, 2007, 06:24:50 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 35647 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35647)I have a 2003 Allure 36' two slides for sell. It gets about 7.5 with a tow. Unit is exceptionally clean.
Allure 2006 31432
Thank you, Jim Spivey
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Jose Ferrer on November 24, 2007, 09:42:22 pm
Sorry I made a dumb mistake. I can't believe I included the generator and heating fuel usage with Silverleaf. I should have first checked my mileage and fuel spreadsheet before typing my comments. Having said that I agree with Don's comment that Silverleaf does not measure the generator fuel usage nor does it measure the Hurricane fuel usage. Your question and Don's subsequent response made me look back at my mileage and fuel usage spreadsheet for 2006 and 2007. In the last 6 months of 2006 I averaged about 6.3 MPG. In 2007 I averaged 6.6 MPG.
Regards Jose'
2003 Allure Cascade w/Tag Axel #30863
2003 Saturn L300
Quote from: Larry Feather
>
Jose
Does Silverleaf calculate the generator usuage too? I always > suspected it did but coudn't figure out how the generator fuel
usage
Quote
went through the Cummins ECM. But, when the Silverleaf said I used
X
Quote
gallons, that's how many gallons the tank took, even after using
the
Quote
gen on the road. Thanks >
Larry 03 Allure 30856
[quote author=Jose Ferrer"
>
> Jack,
> I have a 2003 Allure #30863 with about 35000 miles. I carry a 700 > lb
> motorcycle on the back and tow a 3200 lb Saturn L300. The last
time
Quote
I
> weighed the coach it weighed in at about 38,000 lbs if I add the > 700
> lbs for the motorcycle and the 350 lbs for the motorcycle carrier > it
> brings me to about 39,000 lbs. I have two slides a tag axle and a > > Cummins 370 ISL and according to my Silver Leaf I've averaged
over
Quote
the last 5 years about 7 MPG. This includes the use of the diesel > > generator, heating and hot water heater. >
> Regards > Jose'
> 2003 Cascade > Allure Tag Axel > #30863
> 2003 Saturn L300 > >
[quote author=bradytao" >] > >
> > We owned an American Eagle, 1996, back before the days of no > slide
> > outs. Sold it after 2.5 years of full timing - had a great > time!
> > Averaged 9.7 mpg with it but it was substantially lighter than > the
> > units now with slides. > >
> > Looking seriously at getting another coach to travel while > keeping > a
> > home base. Looking seriously at a used Country Coach as we
heard
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Don Seager on November 24, 2007, 09:52:04 pm
Not problem here either. Actually, this helped me learn something too because I wasn't sure if the gen was included and now I am. Thanks for posting.
Larry 30856
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Jose'
Not a problem. We all learn something from the group even if it
comes out of mistakes. Believe me I have made some really bad ones. Just keep posting.
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Thanks,
Don Seager
2004 Allure 31046
Larry, Jack,
Sorry I made a dumb mistake. I can't believe I included the
generator
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and heating fuel usage with Silverleaf. I should have first
checked
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my mileage and fuel spreadsheet before typing my comments. Having > said that I agree with Don's comment that Silverleaf does not
measure
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the generator fuel usage nor does it measure the Hurricane fuel > usage. Your question and Don's subsequent response made me look
back
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at my mileage and fuel usage spreadsheet for 2006 and 2007. In
the
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last 6 months of 2006 I averaged about 6.3 MPG. In 2007 I
averaged
Title: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Jake on November 25, 2007, 07:56:07 am
Yahoo Message Number: 35663 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35663)Just finished calculating our recent 12,415 mile trip through the Maritimes and east coast. We have a 2006 40' Inspire, triple slide, 400 Cat and tow a Honda Pilot. Also have BMW motorcycle on the rear of the coach. For the entire trip we averaged 7.3 MPG and paid an average of $3.21 per gal. This takes into consideration the conversion of Canadian liters to gallons. I subscribe to the old saying " if you are worried about the MPG in a motorhome, don't buy one". Jake,
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Bikerbill44 on November 25, 2007, 01:41:26 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 35671 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35671)We've got a 1998 CC Prevost conversion (bought new). 40' XL no slides. We have usually pulled a 2001 Chevy Duramax Diesel 2500HD extended cab pickup, I am always 10+ over the posted speed limit. THe engine is a Detroit Series 60 putting out 475hp thru an Allison 6 speed auto. We installed the Silverleaf and since it interfaces with the Detroit computer I have access to the Detroit information on one of my screens. It seems that in the 9+ years and some 55,000+ miles Detroit tells me that I have used 6.9 - 7.0 mpg (varies back and forth between the two on long trips). Now considering that the motorhome fully loaded with full water (160 gal) and fuel (250 gal) weighs in around 47,500#+ and the pickup is 6700# I've never been unhappy with the mpg. We do keep a "manual" log and that of course does not accurately consider the fuel for the Webasto heating system and the generator (the hour meter tells me hours but at what load I don't know) but that one also, considering some "fudge factors" for heater and generator time comes in in the 6.5+ gpm. So, I'm happy to report that I travel in the high 6 mpg range.
bill & barb, poconos of pa, 40' CC prevost 1998 xl
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Don Seager on November 25, 2007, 04:04:36 pm
Sorry I made a dumb mistake. I can't believe I included the generator > and heating fuel usage with Silverleaf. I should have first checked > my mileage and fuel spreadsheet before typing my comments. Having > said that I agree with Don's comment that Silverleaf does not measure > the generator fuel usage nor does it measure the Hurricane fuel > usage. Your question and Don's subsequent response made me look back > at my mileage and fuel usage spreadsheet for 2006 and 2007. In the > last 6 months of 2006 I averaged about 6.3 MPG. In 2007 I averaged > 6.6 MPG.
Regards Jose'
2003 Allure Cascade w/Tag Axel #30863
2003 Saturn L300
Quote from: Larry Feather"
ldfeather@
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> Jose >
> Does Silverleaf calculate the generator usuage too? I always > > suspected it did but coudn't figure out how the generator fuel > usage
> went through the Cummins ECM. But, when the Silverleaf said I used > X
> gallons, that's how many gallons the tank took, even after using > the
> gen on the road. Thanks >
> Larry 03 Allure 30856 > >
[quote author=Jose Ferrer" >] > >
> > Jack,
> > I have a 2003 Allure #30863 with about 35000 miles. I carry a 700 > > lb
> > motorcycle on the back and tow a 3200 lb Saturn L300. The last > time > I
> > weighed the coach it weighed in at about 38,000 lbs if I add the > > 700
> > lbs for the motorcycle and the 350 lbs for the motorcycle carrier > > it
> > brings me to about 39,000 lbs. I have two slides a tag axle and a > > > Cummins 370 ISL and according to my Silver Leaf I've averaged > over
> > the last 5 years about 7 MPG. This includes the use of the diesel > > > generator, heating and hot water heater. > >
> > Regards > > Jose'
> > 2003 Cascade > > Allure Tag Axel > > #30863
> > 2003 Saturn L300 > > > >
[quote author=bradytao" > >] > > >
> > > We owned an American Eagle, 1996, back before the days of no > > slide
> > > outs. Sold it after 2.5 years of full timing - had a great > > time!
> > > Averaged 9.7 mpg with it but it was substantially lighter than > > the
> > > units now with slides. > > >
> > > Looking seriously at getting another coach to travel while > > keeping > > a
> > > home base. Looking seriously at a used Country Coach as we > heard > > good
> > > comments about them when we were full timing. > > >
> > > Concerns are naturally the escalating cost of diesel and how it > > > would
> > > impact our budget and capacity to enjoy traveling. > > >
> > > I would appreciate input on what folks are actually getting for > > > MPG, by
> > > model and year of coach, number of slides and if you have a > > vehicle > > in > > > tow. > > >
> > > Appreciate your comments and suggestions. > > >
> > > Jack
> > > Atlanta, GA > > > > >
>I have a 04 Intrigue 36' with two slides and the 400 ISL Cummins. I
tow a 02 Honda CR-V I keep very accurate records of fuel purchased and mileage driven. I average 8.8 mpg. I do drive at 60 mph. This is verified by my my Silverleaf which has the mpg just slightly higher. Lowell
04 Intrigue #11725 02 Honda CR-V
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Pete & Robin [Clenaghan] Sarno on November 26, 2007, 09:45:22 am
Yahoo Message Number: 35688 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35688)Our '02 Magna with C12 Cat towing a Jeep Wrangler averaged 7.3 MPG this past summer on a trip from Florida to Calf-Nev-Utah and back to Fla. That was running the Generator both roof and dash air conditioning [90-100 degree outside temps]. Mileage was just under 6k round trip and was calculated not using the Silverleaf. Thought that was good for average driving of 65 mph.
Pete & Robin Sarno
Stuart, fla
'02 Magna #6110
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Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: William Faver on November 26, 2007, 10:54:31 am
Yahoo Message Number: 35691 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35691)I have a 36 ft. 03 Allure with a 370 ISL.My milage average has always been between 7.8 to 8.7. I tow a Jeep Grand Chk. Wind and hills seem to make the diference. William 03 allure Ft. Worth
Title: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Richard Barlow on November 26, 2007, 03:35:42 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 35699 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35699)I have a 2002 Magna 42 Resort. Pre-emissions CAT C-12. Weighs about 40k lbs loaded. Silverleaf says averaged 7.3 MPG over life (54k). It was 7.5 but I am the second owner and I have very heavy (8,000 lb) Ford Excursion diesel 4x4 toad so it has dropped a little bit. I do most of my driving in the mountains in the Rockies. On flatter terrain interstate doing 70 I get 8-10 MPG. Gets much better mileage at 65-70 than at 55 or lower. Interesting.
Rich
2002 Magna 6148
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Eric Lee Elliott on November 27, 2007, 11:02:27 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 35732 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35732)Almost always run 62 M/H.
About 5.3 M/G towing a 7000 # pickup without oil. About 6.3 M/G towing a 7000 # pickup with 0.5% 5W30 oil added to fuel.
Eric Lee Elliott
05 Inspire Genoa 32K# 04 Caterpillar C9 400
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Paul Resnick on November 28, 2007, 09:44:02 am
What is the theory behind the use of 5W30 oil to increase fuel mileage, I know it helps lubricate the fuel and injection pumps but why the 20% increase in fuel mileage? What type of oil are you using (diesel or standard motor oil)?
Paul Resnick
98 Intrigue 10487
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Robert Harbrecht on November 28, 2007, 11:28:40 am
Yahoo Message Number: 35748 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35748) Back when I was trucking with a Michigan train 160K lb gross , when I would fill up with fuel I would look in the garbage can for old 1 gal. old cans & rinse them out with #2 D & dump them in to the fuel tank,I noticed more power & fuel milage. But with that load the old 1693 Cat only averaged 4.25 MPG. The heaver the oil the more BTU's, Cat always said use the cheapest fuel you can get,#3 will work. Now EPA makes us run the ULS fuel with less BTU's , thus lower MPG> THANKS EPA.. '02 magna Bob #6028
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Eric Lee Elliott on November 28, 2007, 10:01:33 pm
Theory one is pure lubricant at less than $2 per quart is better than $10/ gallon for injection lubricant that is nearly straight diesel fuel plus a touch of lubricant.
Theory two is Cat likes it 20% better. 2 quarts of gas engine oil added to each fill of diesel fuel was what I tried first, it worked, I have not further experimented. If 0W5 engine oil was easily available at low cost, I would use it. All those theories of need for expensive synthetic 2 stroke oil in fuel make no logic to me. I would not add modern ATF to fuel due to all the ATF additives not meant to be in an engine.
The Caterpillar is quieter with oil in fuel.
Maybe some of those that keep detailed records will experiment with different oils in different ratios. As is, I am satisfied to get 5.3 M/G on diesel or 6.3 M/G on diesel with 2 quarts of 5W30 added to each tank of fuel.
What is the theory behind the use of 5W30 oil to increase fuel mileage, I know it helps lubricate the fuel and injection pumps but why the 20% increase in fuel mileage?
What type of oil are you using (diesel or standard motor oil)?
Paul Resnick
98 Intrigue 10487
Title: Re: Actual MPG by Country Coach Model & Year
Post by: Rod Thalimer on December 02, 2007, 12:56:39 am
Yahoo Message Number: 35816 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/35816) We have an 08 Inspire 360 Founders Edition 43' with 4 slides, and tow a Jeep Wrangler. Consistently get 7.5 mpg. Only have 3000 miles on it. Hopefully that will improve as it breaks in. __ Rod #52126