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snellville-dave wrote:
How about skipping the Chey talk I started this about the Ford E450 with the idea that someone would have ideas about the new Ford Transit. I wouldn't have anything from Gov't Motors. That said if you like GM talk to my wife who drives a Cadillac SRX. Dave
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โJul-10-2013 12:22 PM
pnichols wrote:
That reminds me ... I read once that Ford might have very briefly a long time ago test marketed a few E550 vans. I seem to recall that they may have had leaf spring front suspensions on them ... which would have meant no Twin I-Beam suspension on that E550. If I'm correct, I wonder what ever became of it?
โJul-10-2013 11:17 AM
pnichols wrote:
Here's a few reasons why I consider the Ford E-Series V10 to be a superb motorhome power plant:
1) Are Chevy cutaway van V8s overhead cam?
No. But they are dual VVT without the 4 foot long timing chain.
2) Does the Chevy cutaway van V8 idle for long periods with no noise and no floor vibration like the Ford cutaway van V10 does?
Yes.
3) Is the Chevy cutaway van V8 linked to a 6-speed transmission like the Ford cutaway van V10 is?
Yes. And the 6L90E has very effective engine braking modes in tow haul mode.
4) Does the Chevy cutaway van V8 pull motorhomes up long grades in Death Valley heat with the cab air conditioning on full blast and not move the water temperature gauge like the Ford cutaway van V10 does?
Yes, it makes a little more HP than the V10. At higher RPM, such as a 3rd gear pull at highway speeds it will put more power to the road all things equal.
5) Does the Chevy cutaway van V8 idle for long periods in parking lots in 105 degree heat with the cab air conditioning on full blast and not move the water temperature gauge like the Ford cutaway van V10 does?
Yes, it uses a huge PCM/ECM controlled variable speed cooling fan. The coolant gauge points smack dab in the middle now just like Ford tricked their gauges to do years ago.
โJul-10-2013 08:57 AM
carringb wrote:
Ford has already registered the T450/T550 names, and I've read prior speculation that Ford may stick a van cab on the F53 chassis, which makes sense since the F53 is moving into the E-series plant in Ohio.
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rjstractor wrote:
Supposedly the Chevy beats the Ford in a drag race and a hill climb, according to a video that is on the Chevy website. Something that video does not explain is why Ford has a significantly higher towing capacity.
โJul-09-2013 09:14 AM