Passin Thru wrote:
Diesel pusher is so quiet I get up and go look to seee if I'm going down the road.
I get so excited I have to sit on both hands to keep from waving at everyone else!
You guys are funny LOL. It does make sense that having a rear engine would be quieter and reduce heat where you want it least. Conversely, any issues with excessive heat from the rear engines in the bedroom area after long running? We definitely need to experience both in more current model years... if memory serves me our Tioga class A was an early 90's and had a Dodge 360.
Thanks