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rgatijnet1
Aug 04, 2014Explorer III
nemo45 wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:tom076 wrote:
I have a 2000 Coachman Triton V-10, power has not been an issue, we are looking at a DP, because of the hope that it will be a quieter ride. We have to shout at each to be heard over the engine. Radio is of no use while traveling at 60-65 MPH on level road, just gets worse on hill climbs.
A lot of progress has been made in 14 years. The newer gas coaches are not near as loud as they were. I have no problem hearing the DW at 65-70 cruise. Maybe I should look for a 2000 model. :B
How about when it downshifts to 3rd gear when going up a hill? At 5200 rpms it sounds like its going to explode. With a DP you don't hear anything at all up front. I had a 2010 Georgetown. The V10 had plenty of power, but didn't like the noise from right under my feet. And the airbags give the DP a much nicer ride.
Simple question.....out of all of the miles someone will put on their coach, how many miles, or how many minutes, do you think they will be in a condition that has the engine at 5200 RPM's?
I've got 90,000 miles on my coach right now, most in the Western mountains, and I consider the few times where the noise was uncomfortable to be so few as to be insignificant. I always made it up the hill and down the other side and that is all that mattered. The OP wanted to know if the gas units were underpowered and I think the overwhelming answer is no.
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