In the last two years i have put 26,000 miles and have averaged 7. 27 mpg in that time.

I'm driving a 2005 32' hurricane, ford v10, usually towing a '06 jeep liberty.

A ford v10 powered gas rv, in fact it’s our first class a gas rv ever!

Now enter our new home on wheels:

Now that gas mileage on all is with our gmc acadia in tow.

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The ford v10 triton, with its 6. 8 liters of displacement, was a powerhouse when it hit the market in 1997.

Mpg is much better with the v8.

For rvs, this mileage you get per tank may be great when your rig has this motor.

She’s a 2016 fleetwood bounder 33c.

As we said earlier, you can expect about 8 mpg as that seems to be about the average amount most rv owners get.

The exact mileage of the ford v10 motorhome depends on quite a few factors like the type of vehicle, the weight of the vehicle, driving conditions, etc.

This means the air filter also gets three times the amount of debris a standard car’s air.

I have had both, v10 in my 2013 coachmen mirada 35dl and now the v8 in my 2021. 5 georgetown 36dl.

If for no other reason,.

Good, bad or whatever.

Ford triton v10 engine is one of the most promising engines as it provides great durability and power, and the mileage can go over 300,000 miles.

How many miles per gallon does an e450 v10 get?

The fuel mileage is not.

The 7. 3 was designed to have a lot.

Without further ado, here is.

It’s crucial to remember that the actual gas mileage will.

The average you should expect is between 7 and 10 mpg.

For example, the ford v10 takes in around three times more air than the average engine.

I averaged 6. 3 mpg on 30k miles.

Does it have good power/torque?

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When driving on both city streets and highways, the ford v10 typically achieves fuel economy ratings of 8 to 10 mpg.

The 7. 3l ford engine replaces the v10 which is a good engine but fuel hungry, loud, and needs high revs to reach it best torque.

Ford produced the engine for over 20 years in many vehicles and they seem to have.

Having said that, it’s a.

Seems like any gas engine in a rv sucks when it comes to fuel mileage.

You might be able.

I know for sure the gas mileage will suck.