Yeah, I dont understand where the extra wasted energy is going. . Up in smoke? Heat? There seems to be a lot of difference in people's numbers, but those losses have to go somewhere. I've always suspected there are a lot of variables in odometer cal, are they driving with the wind, downhill both ways, tire drag/inflation, people's methods of calc'ing, 4x2,4,6, lifted/lowered, covered bed, big mudflaps, mirrors, wings, parachutes, etc. Just cant see one truck getting 23-24 and another getting 11-13 and not seeing a major obvious energy loss or problem.
I agree w/ HBarlow, lots of dreamers out there. . (flame suit on - hehe :-laf) yes, youre dreaming! or PROVE IT with some real stats in a spreadsheet and some indication of how you have verified your odometer cal.
Have been saying for yrs, 18. 5 avg best - High 19's TOPS cruising, sometimes 16-16. 5 in the city, got 14. 5 w/ the in-bed pop-up camper (noticed just removing the jacks made a difference in drag), 12-12. 5 w/ a 5th wheel (one trip pushing major headwinds for 300 miles saw 9. 5, but normally 11-13 towing). And I've changed lots of s*** (that's stuff) trying to break 20 empty.
24 or above. . ha! ha! ha! (where's that suit. . )