Aug-07-2015 05:28 PM
Aug-09-2015 02:52 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
Brett,
Isn't the variable vane turbo just a better exhaust brake? ie Same basic principle to restrict the exhaust.
Aug-09-2015 02:51 PM
Aug-09-2015 02:46 PM
old guy wrote:You're referring to unmuffled jake brakes which just doesn't apply to most RVs.
if you are on the flat and you come to a town and you have your jake brake on you might get a ticket. many town frown on jake brakes being used in their city limits.
Aug-09-2015 02:30 PM
Aug-09-2015 02:21 PM
mowermech wrote:
"Most motorhomes..."??
I have owned three Class As and a Class C.
One of my sons had a Class C.
None had any kind of "grade retard" or retarder.
Cut......
Aug-09-2015 02:18 PM
Aug-09-2015 07:07 AM
holstein13 wrote:pulsar wrote:$60 would be worth it to me. Can I assume this was/is a Spartan engine?holstein13 wrote:pulsar wrote:Tom, this sounds like a brilliant solution. Who, exactly, would reprogram this? Also, can I get them to boost my HP to 700 while they've got the computer running and hooked up? 😉
On our previous coach, the computer was reprogrammed so that the exhaust brake came on only if one touched the brake pedal (and the switch was on). The exhaust brake was released when the accelerator was pressed.
Our current coach is programmed in the usual fashion, but I'll have it reprogrammed next week.
Freightliner reprogrammed the previous coach and will do the new one next week.
They charged too much, $60 for about 5 minutes work - most of which was waiting for their laptop to boot.
Tom
Aug-09-2015 06:55 AM
hershey wrote:I think you may be referring to the Tow / Haul switch on F-53 Chassis. Those gear down the transmissions on descents and spin the engine faster with no fuel to slow the vehicle. It's a very good system and helps a lot but it's not the optimal solution on heavy diesel motorhomes.old guy wrote:Most MH's have whats called a grade retard. A different animal than the Jake Brake. A grad retard doesn't make the nasty sound of a Jake brake.
if you are on the flat and you come to a town and you have your jake brake on you might get a ticket. many town frown on jake brakes being used in their city limits.
Aug-09-2015 05:52 AM
Aug-08-2015 06:05 PM
old guy wrote:Most MH's have whats called a grade retard. A different animal than the Jake Brake. A grad retard doesn't make the nasty sound of a Jake brake.
if you are on the flat and you come to a town and you have your jake brake on you might get a ticket. many town frown on jake brakes being used in their city limits.
Aug-08-2015 05:23 PM
Aug-08-2015 01:30 PM
Executive wrote:True, but I haven't seen Florida in a long time. That's the great thing about full-timing. I really like the idea of a foot switch. That makes a lot of sense. Exactly where it should be.
Holstein, you're from FLORIDA! Our freeway overpasses are HIGHER than your highest "mountain/hill".....:B
That said, like Ivylog, many, not all, Monaco products have a foot switch for the engine/exhaust brake. I think they are a big plus. I have a two stage engine brake with the foot pedal. On small hills and flats, I usually leave the switch on LOW which activates only three cylinders and on bigger hills/mountains, I switch over to the HIGH witch activates all six...YMMV...Dennis
Aug-08-2015 11:57 AM
Aug-08-2015 10:43 AM
Sprink-Fitter wrote:wolfe10 wrote:
Leaving on either an exhaust or engine compression brake 100% of the time is a good way to not use my favorite gear-- COASTING.
Particularly in rolling hills, it is much better for MPG to coast down the hill and gain a little speed to attach the next upgrade than to use your brakes going down and then have to go to WOT going up.
Stop and go traffic or technical driving brings on different priorities.
Are you really that cheap that you would actually coast downhill to save gas ?
Aug-08-2015 10:06 AM