Oct-18-2017 06:21 PM
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Oct-23-2017 04:42 PM
rv2017 wrote:
Hi there
I just bought a Class C 2005 Coachmen Leprechaun. When there is the slightest incline the MH just can’t make it. It got down to 45 mph and revved at 4000 and I had my foot to the metal. It was not gonna go any faster. Also between the driver and passenger seats gets very very hot. When the MH was pulled over to rest, we saw NO leaking and all controls were normal. WHat is the issue so I can get it fixed. Thanks for your help
Judi
Oct-23-2017 02:41 PM
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Oct-23-2017 10:02 AM
RoyBell wrote:
Not to say the V10 isn't a stout motor when towing, but any new diesel from the big 3 have 800+ tq and 350+ hp. That's twice the torque than the V10s. Theres really no comparison when loaded.
Oct-23-2017 08:27 AM
RoyBell wrote:
What about a tuneup (new plugs, filters, etc) and some engine modifications to create a little more power?
Cold air intake, higher flower exhaust, headers, tuner if avail, more aggressive rearend gear, etc. Squeaking a little more hp/tq may help the engine run a little more efficiently.
My Tundra used to scream up some hills, even with the 5.7 gasser. My CTD Ram just pokes along in 5th gear up the same grades.dodge guy wrote:
Nothing crappy about the Ford V-10! In fact it will hang right with a stock diesel. Another point of fact, I had a guy in a Super C with a diesel try passing me and he just couldn’t do it. He ended up settling in behind my V-10 for the rest of that leg of my trip. THe OP has a problem with his. Hopefully he gets it sorted out.
Not to say the V10 isn't a stout motor when towing, but any new diesel from the big 3 have 800+ tq and 350+ hp. That's twice the torque than the V10s. Theres really no comparison when loaded.
Oct-23-2017 08:21 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Nothing crappy about the Ford V-10! In fact it will hang right with a stock diesel. Another point of fact, I had a guy in a Super C with a diesel try passing me and he just couldn’t do it. He ended up settling in behind my V-10 for the rest of that leg of my trip. THe OP has a problem with his. Hopefully he gets it sorted out.
Oct-22-2017 05:00 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:bguy wrote:
Check for plugged exhaust, especially cats if any.
If your cats are plugged maybe you can give them a enema. I don't know how that is going to help out your RV problem .
I don't think that trying to give a cat a enema is going to be very easy though.
Unless bguy means that there is a cat plugging your exhaust. I hope not.
😛 (This is my attempt at humor, I hope that someone gets it)
Oct-22-2017 04:45 PM
bguy wrote:
Check for plugged exhaust, especially cats if any.
Oct-21-2017 07:32 PM
Oct-21-2017 05:40 PM
jbeliera wrote:
well 4x4 you being a Cali boy you should know all about grades, especially with Donner,The Grape Vine and not to mention Sonora Pass the mother of all Grades. Been there done that. Did Sonora pass, but not with an RV too narrow and steep
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