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- mlts22ExplorerI wouldn't mind a rear-engined gasser, but if the price is too high, it might not be worth it compared to a real DP.
Love the fact that a generator (wonder if it is a true APU) is built into the chassis. - outofplaceExplorerI would assume the 6.0L is the GM Motor
- Cloud_DancerExplorer II
LVJ58 wrote:
Wonder if they'll re-introduce the UFO rear engine gas chassis?:h
IMO it would be the most interesting combo; their existing UFO design with the new big gas engine. But, why would it cost more than a FreightLiner or Spartan chassis? It would need to cost significantly less in order to be viable....IMO - willaldExplorer II
LVJ58 wrote:
Wonder if they'll re-introduce the UFO rear engine gas chassis?:h
Now, that would be cool! That 8.8 V8 in a pusher chassis, would give the diesel pusher manufacturers some good competition. And, like already said, competition is good for ALL of us. Somebody needs to give Ford some competition in this (gasser MH chassis) market, they've had it cornered for too long.
Still, though, I would not want to buy a MH built on this chassis, until they've had them out for a few years and got the bugs worked out. I don't like being anybody's 'guinea pig', haha. :) - rgatijnet1Explorer III
s N s wrote:
Personally I would like to see them add 14" to the wheelbase. Our Mountain Aire on the W22 rides and drives great but I think the added wheelbase would be a real benefit.
It's great to see them coming back. The 8.8 sounds like the real deal and coupled with the Allison trans, now that will be a BEAST.
The wheelbase on the W22 and W24 series chassis always has been adjustable according to the coach builder up to 242". I am sure that they could make it longer if the coach floor plan requires a longer wheelbase. - s_N_sExplorerPersonally I would like to see them add 14" to the wheelbase. Our Mountain Aire on the W22 rides and drives great but I think the added wheelbase would be a real benefit.
It's great to see them coming back. The 8.8 sounds like the real deal and coupled with the Allison trans, now that will be a BEAST. - RJLExplorerInteresting
- LVJ58ExplorerWonder if they'll re-introduce the UFO rear engine gas chassis?:h
- J-RoosterExplorerI read the article thanks for posting it Arch! But, it's unclear to me who the two engine manufactures are going to be for the small and big block engines? My Workhorse W-22 Chassis is no longer obsolete!
- stvdmanExplorerChassis cahnges would be interesting...wonder what cahnges, if any, they would be making to the 8.8 Gas engine.
Missed that last post..if that engine described above got decent mileage, compareable to the Ford V-10 it would be a hit!
Currently have the 8.1 in a Kodiak Super C coupled to the Allison Trans. Its a somewhat heavy rig and the engine is adequate BUT its the Allsion that makes it so, in my opinion. If that 8.8 did have 600+ ft/lbs of torque at 3200-3500 rpm...I would SERIOUSLY take a look.
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