Gotago2 wrote:
timmac wrote:
prism wrote:
freestoneangler wrote:
I'd like to hear from those on the forum who have owned both DP's and gas coaches and how much difference their is in noise level while on the road. Certainly makes sense that having a rear engine would be quieter, but are gas engines really annoying...particularly when going uphill under load?
Thanks,
Bill
To directly answer your question.YES without doubt Gas front engine A are noisy when going uphill under load.The new ones not near as bad as old ones but still pretty noisy. (screamy)
BUT a new diesel pusher even a "entry grade" is 200K+ and a gasser is like 100K or less I have not priced one out in last couple years
With the thousands you can save with a gas motorhome you can have someone or yourself to sound proof the front area, this is what I did and my noise level is half of what it was, buying a diesel just for a quite ride seems like a waste of money unless your rich.
r
What did you do to sound proof the front end of your gasser? I have some road noise that I would like to lower a bit. The engine is quite enough unless you get on it to go up hills or pass.
I insulated my dog house and around the generator in my old gasser. It made a difference. Got the stuff from McMaster Carr. You can get rolls of self adhesive and heat reflective. Pay attention to spaces meant for air circulation, and don't block the air flow.
I got insulators tape to seal the edges, but handy man's secret weapon will work.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#sound-absorbers/=orxa87