โJun-11-2019 07:01 AM
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โJun-13-2019 01:22 PM
โJun-13-2019 11:20 AM
Gjac wrote:
So you just change to a higher aspect ratio tire, sounds like a cheap solution to get greater mpg. I guess if you go too high on the same size rim the MH might have more lean when taking a corner. Do any of the small C's come with larger rim size say 17 or 18 in? I know a lot of the TC guys put larger rim tires in the rear mostly to increase their payload.
โJun-13-2019 06:19 AM
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โJun-12-2019 11:43 PM
Gjac wrote:
Don and Phil when you talk about taller tires are you talking about going to a higher aspect ratio tire or going to a larger rim size like from 16 in rims to 19.5 in to produce a larger dia tire?
โJun-12-2019 08:06 PM
Gjac wrote:
Don and Phil when you talk about taller tires are you talking about going to a higher aspect ratio tire or going to a larger rim size like from 16 in rims to 19.5 in to produce a larger dia tire?
โJun-12-2019 07:34 PM
โJun-12-2019 06:51 PM
Gjac wrote:pnichols wrote:Hi Phil, what was you MPG before and after the tire change?
I think that I've improved my motorhome's V10 fuel economy over what is possible with it's 5-speed 5R110W transmission by retrofitting it with non-stock tires that are larger in diameter. Going to a larger diameter tire makes all gears "taller" in any vehicle for improved fuel economy when cruising.
Since our Class C motorhome is a relatively small one for it's E450 chassis, I don't need the extra pulling power that the E450's 4:56 ratio differential provides, so I may as well get some improved mileage through use of larger diameter tires.
An E350 chassis has a 4:12 rear differential ratio, so larger diameter tires on it under a motorhome might make it lug down on hills a bit.
โJun-12-2019 06:08 PM
Johnny Hurryup wrote:
My old'99 Ford F53 Class A chassis with the V 10 and 4 speed trans was doing about 2600 RPM at 60 mph in overdrive. What can I expect from a Class C ,E 450 6 or 5 speed at 60?
โJun-12-2019 10:16 AM
Gjac wrote:
Hi Phil, what was you MPG before and after the tire change?
โJun-12-2019 09:29 AM
โJun-12-2019 09:23 AM
pnichols wrote:Hi Phil, what was you MPG before and after the tire change?
I think that I've improved my motorhome's V10 fuel economy over what is possible with it's 5-speed 5R110W transmission by retrofitting it with non-stock tires that are larger in diameter. Going to a larger diameter tire makes all gears "taller" in any vehicle for improved fuel economy when cruising.
Since our Class C motorhome is a relatively small one for it's E450 chassis, I don't need the extra pulling power that the E450's 4:56 ratio differential provides, so I may as well get some improved mileage through use of larger diameter tires.
An E350 chassis has a 4:12 rear differential ratio, so larger diameter tires on it under a motorhome might make it lug down on hills a bit.
โJun-11-2019 10:02 AM