โOct-30-2014 05:33 PM
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โNov-03-2014 03:17 PM
camper_ron wrote:I think they are talking about all the trouble they have with theirs.Frosty's Mom wrote:
good to hear so many happy with their 8.1 w22....i'm still scratching my head and wondering then what happened to our 8.1 w22 with the allison tranny. and this from a one-owner coach who supposedly was extremely conscientious about maintenance.
Easy, 8.1 Vorteck could not meet EPA standards so it was discontinued. I read where a new Workhorse engine is almost read for release. My 8.1 W22 does not use excusive oil and I have 66,000 miles on it. Pull a jeep liberty 4 time across country including Canadian rockys.
r0n.....:D
โNov-03-2014 12:33 PM
โNov-02-2014 03:19 AM
camper_ron wrote:Frosty's Mom wrote:
good to hear so many happy with their 8.1 w22....i'm still scratching my head and wondering then what happened to our 8.1 w22 with the allison tranny. and this from a one-owner coach who supposedly was extremely conscientious about maintenance.
Easy, 8.1 Vorteck could not meet EPA standards so it was discontinued. I read where a new Workhorse engine is almost read for release. My 8.1 W22 does not use excusive oil and I have 66,000 miles on it. Pull a jeep liberty 4 time across country including Canadian rockys.
r0n.....:D
โNov-02-2014 02:10 AM
Frosty's Mom wrote:
good to hear so many happy with their 8.1 w22....i'm still scratching my head and wondering then what happened to our 8.1 w22 with the allison tranny. and this from a one-owner coach who supposedly was extremely conscientious about maintenance.
โNov-01-2014 07:27 PM
โNov-01-2014 10:26 AM
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โNov-01-2014 06:46 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:dezertcamper wrote:
The Chevy 8.1 is a great engine with plenty of power. The Allison transmission is an awesome transmission. I cant compare the Allision to the new Ford trans, but comparing the Allison to the Ford trans they were using back in the era your looking at, is no comparison and the Allison kills it! You don't hear about people having issues with the Allison Trans.
Now IMO the Workhorse suspension sucks! They have a joke of a sway bar system. In order to make my my 04 Workhorse chassis ride as nice as my family members 02 Ford chassis I had to add aftermarket Bilsteins, rear track bar & real rear sway bar. I have been told adding a front track bar & or Sway bar is a big improvement. So IMO to make the Workhorse ride as nice as the Ford I had to add $1,000 worth of suspension upgrades, and that is not doing the front suspension.
Actually the Workhorse chassis has very beefy front and rear anti-sway bars that, unlike the Ford chassis, do not use rubber bushings. They are directly bolted to the suspension and remains consistent because there are no bushings to wear out. I have 80,000 miles on mine with no trac bar and plenty of mountain roads and travel in the Great Plains with the high winds. I have Koni FSD shocks on my WH coach.
โOct-31-2014 07:28 PM
vjstangelo wrote:
I have seen a few posts that the 8.1 burned oil. Have others had this problem? My V10 did not have this problem.
โOct-31-2014 05:23 PM
vjstangelo wrote:
I have seen a few posts that the 8.1 burned oil. Have others had this problem? My V10 did not have this problem.
โOct-31-2014 05:20 PM
โOct-31-2014 04:37 PM
โOct-31-2014 02:45 PM
RVROSE wrote:
When we were looking for a new motorhome in 2005, the default engine in most rigs was the Ford V-10 and the upgraded engine was the Vortec 8.1. We went with a Newmar product that included the Vortec engine. I'm not smart enough to know if the Vortec was better than the V-10, but the motorhome makers made me believe it was.
Our previous motorhome ran on the Ford V-8. That one was a real loser!!! Loud, powerless, and thirsty. The Vortec 8.1 was a real improvement!!!! In 2005, I was probably afraid to try the new Ford V-10 after my experience with their V-8.
Now, it seems that the V-10 has lasted long enough to overtake the Vortec 8.1. Did Chevy goof or ruin it in some way or did the v -10 just get better.
After the fiasco with the bad brakes, Workhorse probably lost a lot of people who previously had confidence in their product.