We just returned from a 2400 mile trip to Ft. Stevens in Oregon, beginning with 2800 miles on the odo pulling a 19' TT, CC generally set at 62 MPH, 1800 RPM approx. Napa CA to Eureka, overhead registered 12. 5 mpg, Eureka to Gold Beach, OR, overhead = 12. 7, Gold Beach to Florence, OR = 13. 1, Florence to Astoria, OR, 13. 5, Astoria to Salem. OR = 13. 9, Salem to Grants Pass, OR = 13. 8, Grants Pass, OR to Lodi, CA = 14. 1, Lodi to home = 13. 6,
Those were all accumulated miles ending with 5285 miles on odo, the first 500 miles were mostly towing and seem to average around 12. 5 mpg, after that it was combination of towing and touring (w/o trailer), the most dramatic changes were when driving empty and the last leg of the trip when going over Pacheco Pass on hwy 152, the mpg on the overhead dropped from 13. 9 to 13. 6 in about 3 miles, total hand calculated mpg for the trip was 14. 22 mpg, at this point I don't see that the overhead has any real useful function other than providing a distraction for those who have a need to fret about something, I have found also that I can get great mileage (over 22 mpg) by resetting the overhead just before going down a long hill!!