May-07-2014 08:46 PM
May-09-2014 08:11 AM
dubdub07 wrote:Daveinet wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:Your conclusion is a little misleading, as both HP numbers are the same. Of course if the HP is the same, the higher torque is more desirable. But the OP's question was about the speed an RV will go up a given hill. The torque rating has ZERO to do with the answer to that question. This is absolute indisputable fact.
Do you want a 300HP/600#/ft diesel or do you want a 300/950#/ft diesel?
Me? Ignorant as I may be I'm skipping the HP number and going for more torque.
Know what else is indisputable? My co-worker bought a new version of my DP with the new ISL. I have the ISC. His is 380/1150 and mine is 380/1050. His goes up the passes faster than mine. This would indicate that torque indeed is a factor and that ZERO to do with the OP is actually....disputable.
dub
May-09-2014 07:34 AM
Daveinet wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:Your conclusion is a little misleading, as both HP numbers are the same. Of course if the HP is the same, the higher torque is more desirable. But the OP's question was about the speed an RV will go up a given hill. The torque rating has ZERO to do with the answer to that question. This is absolute indisputable fact.
Do you want a 300HP/600#/ft diesel or do you want a 300/950#/ft diesel?
Me? Ignorant as I may be I'm skipping the HP number and going for more torque.
May-09-2014 07:01 AM
Daveinet wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:Your conclusion is a little misleading, as both HP numbers are the same. Of course if the HP is the same, the higher torque is more desirable. But the OP's question was about the speed an RV will go up a given hill. The torque rating has ZERO to do with the answer to that question. This is absolute indisputable fact.
Do you want a 300HP/600#/ft diesel or do you want a 300/950#/ft diesel?
Me? Ignorant as I may be I'm skipping the HP number and going for more torque.
May-09-2014 06:39 AM
Bruce Brown wrote:Your conclusion is a little misleading, as both HP numbers are the same. Of course if the HP is the same, the higher torque is more desirable. But the OP's question was about the speed an RV will go up a given hill. The torque rating has ZERO to do with the answer to that question. This is absolute indisputable fact.
Do you want a 300HP/600#/ft diesel or do you want a 300/950#/ft diesel?
Me? Ignorant as I may be I'm skipping the HP number and going for more torque.
May-09-2014 06:07 AM
OhhWell wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:Daveinet wrote: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
...
If you're ready for a DP skip the HP number and look at the torque.
I have no idea why he was limited to 50 MPH in his diesel - ours does not.
As to the rest, I'm offering real world expirence, not a physiscs class. If it makes you feel better to say I'm wrong then OK, make yourself happy.
If you want to buy a low torque engine go ahead, I won't.
We've owned gassers and diesels in both our MH's and pickups. Gas has it's place, but when it comes to hard work I'll take a diesel every time, and the bigger the better.
Nothing wrong with loving a high torque engine as they make for a very pleasant driving experience. When you say ignorant things like ignore the HP number, it's all about torque; unfortunately, you are doing a disservice in addition to being just plain wrong.
May-08-2014 07:02 PM
May-08-2014 05:53 PM
May-08-2014 05:46 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:
I have no idea why he was limited to 50 MPH in his diesel - ours does not.
May-08-2014 03:30 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:Daveinet wrote: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
...
If you're ready for a DP skip the HP number and look at the torque.
I have no idea why he was limited to 50 MPH in his diesel - ours does not.
As to the rest, I'm offering real world expirence, not a physiscs class. If it makes you feel better to say I'm wrong then OK, make yourself happy.
If you want to buy a low torque engine go ahead, I won't.
We've owned gassers and diesels in both our MH's and pickups. Gas has it's place, but when it comes to hard work I'll take a diesel every time, and the bigger the better.
May-08-2014 03:28 PM
bluwtr49 wrote:
In an earlier comment someone brought up the going doing the hill once you've gotten to the top.....and that is a valid point since eventually you will go down.
Now, I don't know what a gasser does for engine braking but if you have never had the experience of a 2 or 3 speed Jake brake...that is something you need to try. Besides the cool sound you may never need to touch the service brakes on even the steepest grade.
On my Cat, I can't even keep in high all the time as it slows down to much. Need to toggle between low and high as needed.
Just something to think about.
May-08-2014 03:12 PM
Daveinet wrote: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
...
If you're ready for a DP skip the HP number and look at the torque.
May-08-2014 03:05 PM
May-08-2014 01:12 PM
MRUSA wrote: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.
So will a motorcycle, but that completely misses the point of this thread. The OP didn't ask if he could make it to the top, he was asking what the experience would be like while he does it.
May-08-2014 01:07 PM
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.
May-08-2014 12:59 PM