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โOct-28-2016 08:04 AM
โOct-28-2016 07:57 AM
JumboJet wrote:Hudsoner wrote:old guy wrote:
I have a friends who had a gas MH and he had a heck of a time getting over the rockies. he had to disconnect the tow-able and have his wife drive it over. he got a diesel and never looked back
Your friends probably should have done some maintenance to their engine (new spark plugs help one in a while, so does a clean air filter). I am just back form a long trip through the Rockies and Cascade Mountains, and I never had any problem to get up and over them. In fact I mostly outran the diesel pushers and trucks. My gas mileage was around 8.5 mpg
I owned a 2000 Hurricane 29D. I don't remember passing any DPs (never drove in the Rockies with it), but I do remember the 6,000RPM screaming V-10 climbing the hills in the Ozarks. I never towed with it either.
I completed a 4,600 mile trip through the Rockies and Cascades in June in my DP and was passed by a few 400-500 HP DPs. Don't remember any V-10s passing me on the hills though. A few got me going downhill! ๐ ๐ ๐
โOct-28-2016 07:38 AM
Hudsoner wrote:old guy wrote:
I have a friends who had a gas MH and he had a heck of a time getting over the rockies. he had to disconnect the tow-able and have his wife drive it over. he got a diesel and never looked back
Your friends probably should have done some maintenance to their engine (new spark plugs help one in a while, so does a clean air filter). I am just back form a long trip through the Rockies and Cascade Mountains, and I never had any problem to get up and over them. In fact I mostly outran the diesel pushers and trucks. My gas mileage was around 8.5 mpg
โOct-28-2016 07:26 AM
old guy wrote:
I have a friends who had a gas MH and he had a heck of a time getting over the rockies. he had to disconnect the tow-able and have his wife drive it over. he got a diesel and never looked back
โOct-28-2016 05:11 AM
grampyjd wrote:
Will I have enough power to travel in the western US?
My wife and I are thinking of buying a 2017 Georgetown, motor home, model 364TS by Forest River. This unit is 36 ft long and the GVWR is 22,00 lbs and the GCWR is 26,000 lbs. It has a Ford V10, 329 hp engine with a six speed transmission. We will be towing a 4,500 lb toad so I think all of our weights are in line with specifications. Has anyone had problems in the mountains with this size motor home, with the Ford V10, 329 hp engine and six speed transmission? What kind of actual mpg can I expect? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Grampy JD
โOct-27-2016 09:50 PM
DrewE wrote:AllegroD wrote:
I got 12 MPG once,going down hill. I could have gotten better but did not want to turn off the engine.
With modern gas engines with electronic fuel injection, you don't save gas by shutting the engine off when engine braking. They are programmed to cut off the gas supply when the throttle is closed and the engine speed is above idle. It's an easy way for them to gain a bit better mileage (which sells) with no downside, so it's as close to a univrrsal feature as you'll find.
โOct-27-2016 08:47 PM
โOct-27-2016 11:19 AM
grampyjd wrote:Perforeance with a MH is very subjective I would have agreed with the other posters until your last post. If you had the 8.1 eng with the complete Banks system that would bring your HP rating to about 390 HP. You did not post the size or weight of your HR but if it was a similar size and weight I would think it would perform slightly better than your new Ford with 329 HP. Rear end gearing and transmission gearing also come into the equation. Your older workhorse probably had 5speeds were the newer Ford has 6 but I would say it is hard to beet 60 more HP.
Thanks again, everybody, for the great replies and information. I will definitely watch out for the peak----. I bought a Holiday Rambler Vacationer in 2002 which was a very comfortable coach, however, with its 8.1 350 hp engine, the semis were passing me in the slow lane. I had to spend $3,000.00 for a Banks system which made a big difference. I don't want to be buying add-ons again.
Grampy JD
โOct-27-2016 10:06 AM
โOct-27-2016 08:33 AM
grampyjd wrote:
Thanks again, everybody, for the great replies and information. I will definitely watch out for the peak----. I bought a Holiday Rambler Vacationer in 2002 which was a very comfortable coach, however, with its 8.1 350 hp engine, the semis were passing me in the slow lane. I had to spend $3,000.00 for a Banks system which made a big difference. I don't want to be buying add-ons again.
Grampy JD
โOct-27-2016 08:08 AM
โOct-27-2016 06:21 AM
AllegroD wrote:
I got 12 MPG once,going down hill. I could have gotten better but did not want to turn off the engine.
โOct-27-2016 05:43 AM
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