โAug-13-2019 09:01 AM
โAug-23-2019 04:52 AM
pnichols wrote:
As a side note: I never operate our motorhome's V10 at WOT. I climb grades with Tow/Haul mode engaged and then push the gas pedal down until the tachometer reads no higher than 4000 RPM. Whatever gear and MPH speed results is what it is and I hold at that until the grade is over. I could tap more V10 horsepower by using WOT but why push it, even though the V10 can "take it".
BTW, given our RV'ing style of often being way out there driving or camping in the Western U.S., chassis reliability is the our highest priority -> way above floorplan, number of batteries, number of solar panels, tank sizes, number of slide outs, type of refrigerator, number of televisions, size of shower, comfort of cab seats, etc..
โAug-23-2019 04:50 AM
marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
Got the 5star tune on my dads 2006 31 ft motorhome, made a big difference. Pulls the hills better, better shifting and better throttle response.
According to them, many of the V10 in motorhomes never go into open loop fuel enrichment at WOT, this means there is more unused power left......argue away.
โAug-22-2019 10:07 AM
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โAug-22-2019 06:11 AM
rentman99 wrote:
"Depends what you call better."
Driveabilty. Downshifting to 4k rpm every 3-4 miles was miserable.
We're not talking NO2 boost here, just better power management. I wouldn't expect Ford engineers to be able to ship one ECM program that is perfect for all drivers/applications.
You seem concerned about the transmission stress. I'd much rather pull a transmission than an engine. In the bigger picture, I think proper maintenance like clean fluids and changing the filters regularly is the best thing you can do for engines/transmissions.
"You don't get more horsepower for free." Eh, I'm not so sure Ford had my RV at the top of they're list when optimizing the ECM patterns. It's not all about HP anyway.
I get what you're saying about after market mods, but when you have users posting improvements w/o increasing fuel consumption (sometimes even improvements), you're really just talking about better power management.
โAug-21-2019 01:13 PM
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โAug-21-2019 04:48 AM
rentman99 wrote:
I also purchased the 5 Star Super Tune, and I LOVE it! Noticeable increase in power and shifts LIKE IT'S SUPPOSED TO! I'm usually pulling a ski boat and the downshifting was ridiculous. Even when not towing, the slightest upgrade would cause the downshifting.
The Super Tune is money well spent. You'll definitely see results.
โAug-20-2019 10:56 PM
rentman99 wrote:
I also purchased the 5 Star Super Tune, and I LOVE it! Noticeable increase in power and shifts LIKE IT'S SUPPOSED TO! I'm usually pulling a ski boat and the downshifting was ridiculous. Even when not towing, the slightest upgrade would cause the downshifting.
The Super Tune is money well spent. You'll definitely see results.
โAug-20-2019 07:53 PM
โAug-14-2019 12:52 PM
ccchuck wrote:DrewE wrote:pauldub wrote:
Push harder on the gas pedal and let the engine scream, really.
x2 on this. The Ford V10 needs to rev to produce power, more so than many truck engines, and with ten cylinders it sounds like it's about to self-destruct...but it isn't, and it can operate like that as long as is needed.
That said, you of course are not going to get car-like acceleration out of a class C motorhome...even little economy car-like acceleration.
wow... ok - any other advice?
โAug-14-2019 12:09 PM