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samandberta
Explorer
Explorer
I have a 2012 Chateau Citation 30 ft Ford 450.

I have heard there are several things you can do to give it more power.
Any suggestions?

Thank you in advance,
Sam
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Snowman7
Explorer
Explorer
I think it's been said already, but unfortunately, with any gas motor, the best upgrade you can do is exhaust(get that cat out of there, and a free flowing muffler), and a tune. Even with that, you will net ~50hp or less.

If it was a diesel....much different story... Very easy to get an extra 100hp just from a chip. 🙂

RayPayne
Explorer
Explorer
I started looking at all of the power improvements when I first got my Winnebago (also 32' on the E450 with the V10). If this is your first year with the RV you may want to give it a little time. I ended up doing nothing for extra power. Towing a Jetta TDI I found it didn't justify the cost of the modifications for the minimal change in power I'd end up with.
2007 Winnebago Access 29T
2009 Jetta TDI Toad

carringb
Explorer
Explorer
Unyalli wrote:
With a gas engine pulling 20,000 lbs, unless your on flat level ground without head wind, there is no reason for overdrive.


It will pull great in overdrive (even at 25,000 combined) if the breathing is improved. Since mine now makes much more low end torque, I've changed to programming accordingly to hold OD to a lower speed and under more throttle, which keeps in in OD about 99% of the time.
2000 Ford E450 V10 VAN! 450,000+ miles
2014 ORV really big trailer
2015 Ford Focus ST

Unyalli
Explorer
Explorer
tatest wrote:
Econoline does not get the three valve V-10.
That's right :S didn't dawn on me this was a stripped commercial econoline chassis. Now the question is did Ford put the redesigned 3 valve exhaust manifolds and Y pipe on the 2 valve at some point. If not then exhaust help is very much needed and custom tunes.

Jeff
2016 Cougar 26RBI
2015 Ford F150 CC 3.5L Ecoboost Max Tow

tatest
Explorer II
Explorer II
Econoline does not get the three valve V-10.
Tom Test
Itasca Spirit 29B

Unyalli
Explorer
Explorer
Oh, and one more thing. All his tow/haul tunes have a version that locks out 5th gear when in tow/haul mode. Mike will even set it to lockout 5th until you reach a certain speed of your choosing. The biggest problem with the 5 speed is no way to manually select the 1:1 4th gear. With a gas engine pulling 20,000 lbs, unless your on flat level ground without head wind, there is no reason for overdrive.
2016 Cougar 26RBI
2015 Ford F150 CC 3.5L Ecoboost Max Tow

Unyalli
Explorer
Explorer
Seriously from all I've researched the biggest bang for the buck on the 3 valve V10 is custom tunes. Over on Ford Trucks there is a 6.8L V10 section and hours of reading on the huge improvement Mike's tunes provide. You have to weed through all the 2 valve posts as there's not much to gain by messing with the 3 valves intake or exhaust. Check out this thread and watch the video.

I'm in the process of selling my 2012 6.2L so I can purchase a low miles V10 F350 in the 2008-2010 era. I will have one of Mike's tuners in my suitcase when I fly out to the location of the new truck.

Jeff
2016 Cougar 26RBI
2015 Ford F150 CC 3.5L Ecoboost Max Tow

Unyalli
Explorer
Explorer
jdog wrote:
Since diesel class 3 are smog exempt in California, would it help to remove catalytic converter?
It's the 6.8L Ford V10 gas engine.
2016 Cougar 26RBI
2015 Ford F150 CC 3.5L Ecoboost Max Tow

jdog
Explorer
Explorer
Posted in wrong area.

tatest
Explorer II
Explorer II
I find off the line acceleration adequate at partial throttle (people move slowly here) and I have only one intermediate gear ratio to cover the 1-2 combination on your 5-speed Torqueshift.

If you are not flooring it off the line, you don't know what you can do with the power you have, and if you do anything low cost to increase peak power, you won't feel it off the line, you will feel it at the top of each gear, when RPM is 4000-5500 or so. And only at full throttle.

Your RV is a big truck, not a sports car. For a big truck, your C has a quite impressive power to weight ratio, but not on a par with modern cars, even economy cars, which might have 80-120 HP in sizes that used to do with 40-60 HP.
Tom Test
Itasca Spirit 29B

rvten
Explorer
Explorer
With the Tow a Haul on. Trans will hold a lower gear longer from a start.
Personally. I only use the Tow Haul fir braking going down hill, and exiting the interstate.
Tom & Bonnie
Crossville, TN.
Aspect 29H 2008 Type C
Ford Flex SEL 2010
There is NO B+

time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
Off line performance could be increased with a lower differential gear ratio.

samandberta
Explorer
Explorer
not in a hurry just wondering if it is suppose to be like that.
will pay attention to the RPMs and try that.

thought the tow/haul setting is for going up hills/mountains?

i am new to pulling a toad so all information is much appreciated.

352
Explorer
Explorer
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,

I'd have the transmission checked. It sounds as if it may be slipping more than it should. Are you using the tow haul setting.




WHAAAAAAAT:h:h
The manatees of Halls river Homosassa Springs Fl

1985 Chevy Silverado c10. 454 stroker / 495 CI = 675 HP. 650lb of torque. Turb0 400 tranny. 3000 stall converter. Aluminum heads. 3 inch exhaust flowmasters. 2 inch headers. Heat and air. Tubed.