โDec-14-2014 02:28 PM
โJan-17-2015 06:01 PM
bobojay5 wrote:
Having driven both the Transit EcoBoost and the 3.2 Puma diesel, I can say that either one of those is a suitable replacement to the current Sprinter class B's up to 22', and the smaller class C's.
The transmission/engine combo on both work way better together than the V6, NAG-1 trans combo does on the Sprinter.
The comparisons concerning the E-350/450 or Chevy 4500 chassis to the Transit are irrelevant to the Transit in it's current chassis weight capacity.
There is at least a 450 and maybe a 550 Transit option coming eventually....
โJan-17-2015 02:29 PM
โJan-17-2015 11:55 AM
Dakzuki wrote:pnichols wrote:RobertRyan wrote:
Really? is that the reason they sell it as a Class A, Class C?
I'll bet you can't explain how - engineering wise - a 188 HP diesel Sprinter engine can be anywhere near adequate to do that properly.
Remember ... people don't always know what they're buying, so the "good enough" way to do something often wins out over the "really right" way to do something. No way am I going to own a motorhome that weighs - plus anything it's towing - 12,000 on up pounds with only a 188 HP engine in it. I wouldn't do that disservice to the vehicles traveling behind me.
I do just fine with my 188HP Sprinter. It is equal in performance to my 460 powered E350 based RV that it replaced. I regularly transit the mountains with it (I live next to them). I am nowhere near being a road hazard even when towing. I am running about mid pack speed with cars (that have a higher speed limit) overtaking me and me overtaking the tractor trailers. I ran the Utah 12 hogsback a while back (with the toad) and went just as fast as I cared to on that road. That engine gearbox combination seems to work really well....and I don't have to put up with an engine in the cab with me.
โJan-17-2015 11:49 AM
rjstractor wrote:RobertRyan wrote:
The point to all of this is the Transit Ecoboost is not going to replace the Sprinter anytime soon as a.similar MH base,
Thanks for clearing that up, I thought this was a thread about the Ford Transit, not a Sprinter or a gas vs diesel thread. ๐
โJan-17-2015 11:46 AM
pnichols wrote:RobertRyan wrote:
Really? is that the reason they sell it as a Class A, Class C?
I'll bet you can't explain how - engineering wise - a 188 HP diesel Sprinter engine can be anywhere near adequate to do that properly.
Remember ... people don't always know what they're buying, so the "good enough" way to do something often wins out over the "really right" way to do something. No way am I going to own a motorhome that weighs - plus anything it's towing - 12,000 on up pounds with only a 188 HP engine in it. I wouldn't do that disservice to the vehicles traveling behind me.
โJan-17-2015 10:22 AM
pnichols wrote:RobertRyan wrote:
Really? is that the reason they sell it as a Class A, Class C?
I'll bet you can't explain how - engineering wise - a 188 HP diesel Sprinter engine can be anywhere near adequate to do that properly.
Remember ... people don't always know what they're buying, so the "good enough" way to do something often wins out over the "really right" way to do something. No way am I going to own a motorhome that weighs - plus anything it's towing - 12,000 on up pounds with only a 188 HP engine in it. I wouldn't do that disservice to the vehicles traveling behind me.
โJan-17-2015 09:25 AM
RobertRyan wrote:
The point to all of this is the Transit Ecoboost is not going to replace the Sprinter anytime soon as a.similar MH base,
โJan-17-2015 08:15 AM
RobertRyan wrote:
Really? is that the reason they sell it as a Class A, Class C?
โJan-16-2015 10:42 PM
โJan-16-2015 10:18 PM
carringb wrote:
PS - the Sprinter's GCWR barely matters anyways, because its too under powered to tow anything in the mountains without being a road hazard.
โJan-16-2015 10:16 PM
carringb wrote:
In its first full sales month, the Transit has already destroyed Sprinter sales (and the E-series is still the 3rd best selling van-chassis).
โJan-16-2015 07:39 PM
โJan-16-2015 07:37 PM
โJan-16-2015 06:53 PM
rjstractor wrote:RobertRyan wrote:
I was talking about GCWR and the Transit. It does have a higher GCWR for the Diesel
You are correct, as was previously stated the diesel has a GCWR of a whopping 500 pounds more than the 3.5 Ecoboost. Also, as was previously stated the diesel engine weighs 325 pounds more, so the diesel can tow 175 whole pounds more. Wow.....