โApr-02-2017 08:50 AM
โApr-03-2017 12:30 PM
โApr-03-2017 09:35 AM
Effy wrote:Gjac wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:Thanks Bruce, I wasn't sure because they are the low end of the Newmar models. I would be a good thing not to worry about delamination.
That's a hung wall unit, as all Newmars are.
I don't think delamination is an issue on any newer rv's anymore regardless of the wall structure. The adhesives they use now aren't like the ones in the past. I can't say I've heard of a delamination issue on any RV built within the past 10 years. I am sure it happens, but I can't recall ever seeing a post about it. I wouldn't hang my hat on that as a decision for brand.
โApr-03-2017 08:40 AM
Effy wrote:I have searched various Mfg web sites and have not been able to find what is different in the bonding process or adhesives used. They use just marketing terms rather than eng terms in describing their processes and materials. Some are vacuumed bonded some are pinch rolled bonded and some are press cured. I also can't find out what is different in the adhesives today vs mid 90's. I can tell you I looked at a 2009 Safari Simba and a 2009 Damon Daybreak and neither owners were ever up on there roofs both were delaminated. If anyone on here knows what year these improvement were made and what the improvements actually were I would be very interested in hearing them.Gjac wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:Thanks Bruce, I wasn't sure because they are the low end of the Newmar models. I would be a good thing not to worry about delamination.
That's a hung wall unit, as all Newmars are.
I don't think delamination is an issue on any newer rv's anymore regardless of the wall structure. The adhesives they use now aren't like the ones in the past. I can't say I've heard of a delamination issue on any RV built within the past 10 years. I am sure it happens, but I can't recall ever seeing a post about it. I wouldn't hang my hat on that as a decision for brand.
โApr-03-2017 06:17 AM
Gjac wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:Thanks Bruce, I wasn't sure because they are the low end of the Newmar models. I would be a good thing not to worry about delamination.
That's a hung wall unit, as all Newmars are.
โApr-02-2017 05:41 PM
Gooding. R wrote:
I have the 3402. The 5 Star took me from 363 HP to 412 HP and the torque went up greatly. I can't remember the number but it performs very well. When I installed it I was weary of the performance but It was well worth the money. My other RV's were diesel and I missed the power but the 5 star did the job of making the V-10 climb and maintain speed in the hills due to the change in the transmission shift points and the torque converter locking point.
โApr-02-2017 03:09 PM
โApr-02-2017 02:27 PM
Gooding. R wrote:What was your performance gains with the 5 star tune, 40-60 mph times or HP gains? This will be my last also, so I want to get it right. Which model do you own?
I have a 2015 Bay Star and love it. I have owned several RV's over the years and this is my last. I have the V-10 Ford with a 5 STAR tune and it will do everything I ask of it. The workmanship is rivaled only by Tiffen and is first class. Hopes this helps.
โApr-02-2017 02:23 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:Thanks Bruce, I wasn't sure because they are the low end of the Newmar models. I would be a good thing not to worry about delamination.
That's a hung wall unit, as all Newmars are.
โApr-02-2017 01:27 PM
โApr-02-2017 09:53 AM
Gooding. R wrote:Does it have a hung wall or bonded walls?
I have a 2015 Bay Star and love it. I have owned several RV's over the years and this is my last. I have the V-10 Ford with a 5 STAR tune and it will do everything I ask of it. The workmanship is rivaled only by Tiffen and is first class. Hopes this helps.
โApr-02-2017 09:31 AM