โJan-19-2015 07:28 PM
โFeb-24-2016 03:10 PM
โFeb-24-2016 08:23 AM
AstroRig57 wrote:
After selling our 32' Class-C gasser, and considering whether to go with a TT or Class-A motor home, we've decided on a Class-A and are now working on our "short list"
I thought I wanted another gas rig but, to my surprise, we've found a diesel pusher rig with which we are pretty well enamored. I know, you've probably answered these ad-nauseum, but here's a few questions I have.
The rig were looking at right now is a fairly late model, used, 36' Winnebago on a Freightliner chassis, 26,350 lb GVW. It has a 275hp Cummins Turbo Diesel and Allison transmission. My question is, is that engine powerful enough so a rig that size can even get out of it's own way? I know diesels have different torque characteristics than gas engines but have no idea if the 275hp Cummins would be considered a bit anemic for this rig or not? On steep grades, will we be the slowest thing on the road?
Also, in regard to the cost of fuel, the days of diesel being cheaper than gas are long since past especially in CA with the low sulfer diesel requirements. How does fuel mileage on a diesel pusher compare with that of a comparably sized gasser? Does better mileage offset the higher price of diesel or not?
I won't ask the questions re maintenance costs etc., as I've seen those pretty well covered. Also, this rig will be out at least 2-3 weekends a month so the "can I let it sit" question is a moot point as well.
Thanks
โFeb-22-2016 08:28 PM
โFeb-22-2016 12:50 PM
RayChez wrote:
Lots of RVers like Cummins, but they do not compare with Caterpillar engines. They last for ever.
โFeb-22-2016 07:53 AM
โFeb-22-2016 07:48 AM
tinkerer wrote:
I don't know what year it is but be careful of one manufactured from 1998 to 2002 as some of them had bad block that crack. Have a Cummins expert take a look at it and if it has a block identified as a #53 block run away from it.;)
โFeb-22-2016 07:08 AM
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โJan-26-2015 12:50 PM
โJan-26-2015 06:41 AM
tinkerer wrote:
I originally had a 275 hp 5.9 Cummins and it did ok, but it was gasping for breath a quite a bit,and be careful of those 275 hp 5,9's as the blocks like to crack on them causing a $19,000 bill for a replacement engine. I know because it happened to me. I have a CAT now and would never buy a coach with a small block Cummins again.;)
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