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rgatijnet1 wrote:
To make the decision easier for the OP.....I do not know of any Class A built in the last 10 years, that will NOT make it to the top of any Western highway pass, whether it has a gasoline or a diesel engine. They all will get you to your destination.
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Bruce Brown wrote:I'd like to see you reconcile your statements with the post from Greyhost above. My guess is you have not considered the weight of either coach, or the altitude. An old V10 has serious breathing problems, which will be exacerbated by any kind of altitude. No doubt that is a big factor, so you argument of torque doesn't hold water. (never mind that it defies physics)
Not the Grape Vine, but Rt 26 out of Johnson City, Tn;
2000 V10 gasser MH - brought to it's knees, 30 MPH tops
2003 DP w/ Cat 3126, 330HP/860 TQ - 55 MPH
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If you're ready for a DP skip the HP number and look at the torque.
docj wrote:This statement probably more accurately describes how one should approach diesel vs gas, or high torque vs high HP. High torque means you don't downshift to achieve maximum engine HP. High HP/low TQ achieves maximum HP by downshifting. HP to weight ratio determines how fast you will go up a hill. The torque rating will tell you how often you downshift to achieve that power.
I fully understand that it is the HP to weight ratio that governs how fast you can climb a hill, but the torque of a big block diesel is what makes the driving experience so enjoyable.
โMay-08-2014 10:06 AM
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LVJ58 wrote:
When we bought our current class A coach our prime concern was a comfortable livable floor plan that would suit our needs as it would be our home away from home.
We really weren't overly concerned with whether it was diesel or gas powered as we would be spending more time living in it than driving it.
Over the 14 years we've had it, haven't been disappointed as it has served our needs well.
Granted, we don't go blazing up those 7+% mountain grades, but it always gets us where we're going.
I do most of my own routine maintenance, i.e., oil/filter change, lube etc. at a cost under $50.00
Bottom line, get whatever type coach that you'll be comfortable with and enjoy it.
Best of luck and safe travels....:)
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ZagiFlyer wrote:
Hello to All,
We *still* have the Thor Jazz in my sig, and it's still a going concern, but the wife is up for a change and "we" are wondering if a Class A would fit the bill. Many of our trips are long-range and we'd like to be comfortable driving cross-country -- my daughter has informed me that the back seat of an extended cab is not making her back happy on 6, 8, 12 hour drives.
Keeping in mind that we're coming from a 5th-wheel towed by a 6.0L gasser, my wife is under the impression that a DP will fly up the Grapevine (6% grade) at 50-60 mph. Is this true? I wouldn't expect it, since the HP/torque required to move 26,000 lb up a 6% grade at 50 mph would be enormous.
I've read the FAQs and searched the forums, but I didn't find anything specific enough so here is my question:
Thinking along lines of the Grapevine or other steep/long grades:For comparison, my rig gets us up the Grapevine at about 35 mph, but it's struggling mightily at 4400 RPM.
- At what speed are you 36-40 ft. DPs getting up steeper grades
- At what speeds are you 36 ft. gas Class A's getting up steeper grades?
I need to set her expectations realistically if I am to acquire any semblance of domestic tranquility when we upgrade.
Thanks!
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Wayne Lee
Out West Somewhere
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