Jul-15-2014 12:50 PM
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Jul-15-2014 05:32 PM
bsinmich wrote:
I don't know of any gas motorhome ever built that weighed 25000# and I have been doing this since 1969.
Jul-15-2014 05:10 PM
Vulcaneer wrote:
I don't remember the OP asking for a comparison (or even an opinion) of a 450HP Diesel MH to his 365HP Gasser? So where does remark that even come from? And what does it do to help with the OP's question?
But as long as you bring it up, I would not have an issue towing a 3000# vehicle behind a 450HP DP that weighs 40,000 pounds. But that is my opinion, too. If your opinion is that the 365HP gasser does it better, then good for you. You are welcomed to your opinion. I don't agree...but that does not mean that I think you are uneducated. But that is my opinion too.
Jul-15-2014 04:58 PM
Jul-15-2014 04:27 PM
Ductape wrote:the torque on the 450 hp diesel will be much greater than a gas engine, torque pullsEffy wrote:Vulcaneer wrote:
Here is my opinion. If the Class A Gas MH weighs more than 15,000 pounds I wouldn't do it. Not that you can't do it. But it is just because it would drive me crazy to drive a slug like that. Uphill would be frustrating. Downhill would very nervous. Downshifting will be your friend going downhill. Keep off the brakes as much as you can.
What is your rear gear ratio? Hope it is 4:56 or lower.
This is obviously an uneducated answer. MANY on here who actually have class A's with the F53 can easily pull 3k up and down a mountain despite being 16-23k rigs. I can't speak for a 5er so I wouldn't.
X2. Which will be better on a grade, 20k lbs of gas MH with 362 hp or 40k lbs of diesel with 450? Do the math. Even at max GCW of 26k the F53 has a better power to weight ratio than most diesels.
Jul-15-2014 03:16 PM
Effy wrote:Vulcaneer wrote:
Here is my opinion. If the Class A Gas MH weighs more than 15,000 pounds I wouldn't do it. Not that you can't do it. But it is just because it would drive me crazy to drive a slug like that. Uphill would be frustrating. Downhill would very nervous. Downshifting will be your friend going downhill. Keep off the brakes as much as you can.
What is your rear gear ratio? Hope it is 4:56 or lower.
This is obviously an uneducated answer. MANY on here who actually have class A's with the F53 can easily pull 3k up and down a mountain despite being 16-23k rigs. I can't speak for a 5er so I wouldn't.
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Jul-15-2014 01:10 PM
Vulcaneer wrote:
Here is my opinion. If the Class A Gas MH weighs more than 15,000 pounds I wouldn't do it. Not that you can't do it. But it is just because it would drive me crazy to drive a slug like that. Uphill would be frustrating. Downhill would very nervous. Downshifting will be your friend going downhill. Keep off the brakes as much as you can.
What is your rear gear ratio? Hope it is 4:56 or lower.