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> >
> > Given the size and weight of these vehicles, is there any significant
> > difference in fuel economy between the 403 and 455? Also, what are
> > typical MPG figures for the 23' vs 26'. Thanks.
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> I think "significant" is the key. I only have experience with the
> 455's, but I doubt there is any noticeable difference in fuel economy
> with the 403. My experience has averaged 7 to 8 mpg. I've heard that
> the 23ft models can get as high as 10, but I certainly wouldn't count on
> any more than that. I think Zak Zehnacker is on the list. He has a
> 23ft that he uses to pull a race car trailer. How about it Zak, what
> kind of mileage does a 23ft GMC get?
>
> BTW, if an RV salesperson tells you that a 30ft+ Class A with a big
> block GM or Dodge engine will get anything more than 5mpg, place your
> hand over your wallet and back away quickly

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Hi, I am Bill Wallace, I have a '78 GMC Royale 26' My mileage pulling a
'93 Saturn SL2 on a towbar over 2796 miles using 288.66 gal. of 89
octane gas figures out to 9.686 mpg. I have 403 engine standard 3.07
gear ratio and 8.75x16.5 radial tires. My speedometer is accurate. I run
cruise control at 58 to 60 steady. This was from Florida to Virginia
Beach to New Bedford PA to St. Paul MN and return to New Bedford, PA. I
can fax my vcalc printout to any one who is skeptical. My coach has
65000 mi. and the carburater was rebuilt by Bob Wallace of Wallace
Bearing and hub of Tucson, AZ. See pictures of coach at
gmcmotorhome.com.
Thank, Bill