Thought I'd give a mileage update since I finally got to tow the camper up to the mountains and back last weekend.
It's about 5hrs on the dot, each way, and 500mi. There are 2 long steep 1,200' grades on the freeway to get out to the CA Valley, and then a twisty 2 lane, 30mi long, approximately 7% grade climb from 300' to over 7,000' and then a twisty 2 lane 30mi drop to 3,500' and back up to 4,500' where we camp. Then reverse all that for the drive home. 95-105*F in both directions, 'cept back in the mountains. Max speed up the grades is about 40mph, if.
Needless to say, brutal haul, with the engine fan clutch engaged and trans temps topping out at 210-215*F during the steepest parts of the climbs.
Prior to leaving, I bumped the fuel pressure to 13.5. Rarely do I make it there and back on a tank of fuel, and if I do, the needle is buried on the empty line for the last 20mi and I'm sweating bullets. This time, the gauge is showing 3-4gallons, so rough guessing, that's somewhere in the high 16's, towing 2,500lbs of camper up and down 7% grades in the heat, and some of that was wasted driving around the campground for 30min in 1st gear, looking for the "perfect" camp site.
Crazy.
Unrelated not: Prior to leaving I switched to DOT5.1 brake fluid, but that's a story for another time.