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IB853347201 wrote:
Have had one Class C with V10, one Class A with the V10 and now a Class A with the Vortec. Hands down the Vortec wins. Much more power at lower RPM's resulting in a much quieter ride. Don't miss the Ford V10 screaming that we used to get climnbing hills,,,,
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kerrlakeRoo wrote:
IIRC the fords numbers are actually substantially higher, the 6.8 has been listed with 320 hp and I believe 362. Ford has reduced the RPM used for the listing causing the apparent HP loss.
Edit add;
HP changes on 6.8 through 2010
http://www.dieselhub.com/specs/ford-6.8-triton-v10.html
362 hp was when the engine was measured at 4500 rpm
In 2016 the spec was changed at the same time the tranny became a 6 speed.
Horsepower (SAE net@rpm) 320 @ 4000
Torque (lb.-ft. @rpm) 460 @ 3000
The only changes appear to be the rev limiter and lowering rpm to achieve different economy and emission standards.
โJun-25-2018 06:17 PM
trx680 wrote:
I'm looking at the smaller Class C 21ft motorhomes on the General RV website.
They have two identical motorhomes at the same price, just one a Ford, the other a Chevy.
Chevy 324hp, 373 torque
Ford 305hp , 420 torque
Has anyone driven both and compared power and handling?
Wondering which would be the better buy.
https://www.generalrv.com/product/new-2019-coachmen-rv-freelander-21qb-chevy-4500-806837-16
https://www.generalrv.com/product/new-2019-coachmen-rv-freelander-21qb-ford-350-806835-16
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