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โNov-20-2014 06:47 PM
kgard1225 wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. I wasn't sure if the engine rpms would get too high going down a steep descent keeping in a low gear. All of the late model gassers I have been looking at had Ford chassis with the V-10. What is redline on these motors ?
โNov-20-2014 04:26 PM
zman-az wrote:
I don't know what year the tow/haul mode was introduced into rv's, but I would not buy one without it. It makes a huge difference descending grades. I got a dp now but had a 2011 f53 and that tow/haul mode is awesome and just as effective or better that a exhaust brake.
โNov-20-2014 03:49 PM
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โNov-20-2014 09:22 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
redguard just sent me this as a PM in reference to my post where I said that gasser RV's have no problems in the mountains with either the climb or the descent.
"you obviously have not driven a larger A gasser loaded in the rockies etc as this statement is pure bunk simply put UNTRUE "
I'll let those of you that have driven their gassers in the mountains respond. I have never had a problem with my Monaco gas coach in the Rockies, but I also never had a problem with the diesel coaches I've owned in the mountains.
Apparently he wanted to call me liar in private. Oh well! :B
As the above posts already seem to indicate, gas RV's do fine in the mountains.
โNov-20-2014 06:47 AM
โNov-20-2014 06:46 AM
lostdog wrote:kgard1225 wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. I wasn't sure if the engine rpms would get too high going down a steep descent keeping in a low gear. All of the late model gassers I have been looking at had Ford chassis with the V-10. What is redline on these motors ?
There is no redline for these motors. The computer will not let you hurt that motor. I've seen 5000 plus RPM on our rig when going down a very steep grade but the V10 was holding speed just fine. I use a combination of Cruise Control and Tow/Haul.
โNov-20-2014 06:17 AM
MrWizard wrote:
the new Allison trans with braking..for gassers is truly a wonderful piece of engineering
but..some facts about diesels and gassers are getting misconstrued
diesels have such good compression braking because.they are HIGH compression engines..like 20:1 much higher than gas engines
shut the fuel to a minimum and restrict the exhaust and it take a lot of energy to force that engine to rotate
diesel engines are "free breathers" ..the fuel is controlled NOT the air intake
gas engines both fuel and air are controlled..
BUT the air intake is restricted only when there is no throttle.. the gas engine does NOT have naturally occurring engine braking as some have suggested
restricting air intake..throttle body or carb flaps only reduces air into the take..(like suction).. it does not do anything to increase compression and reduce engine speed other than reducing combustion of fuel in the engine
diesel or gas ..tis all about low gears and good driving and Knowing how to use whats available
โNov-20-2014 04:55 AM
kgard1225 wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. I wasn't sure if the engine rpms would get too high going down a steep descent keeping in a low gear. All of the late model gassers I have been looking at had Ford chassis with the V-10. What is redline on these motors ?
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