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exhaust brake - birdshill123 - 04-30-2006 15:29 Has anyone here ever installed an aftermarket exhaust brake on an FC 3208 Turbo? Comments? Bruce 88 FC exhaust brake - Mike Hohnstein - 04-30-2006 16:18 I had one, not real effective but great for fast warm-ups in the morning. Mike Hohnstein ----- Original Message ----- From: birdshill123 To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 10:29 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] exhaust brake Has anyone here ever installed an aftermarket exhaust brake on an FC 3208 Turbo? Comments? Bruce 88 FC SPONSORED LINKS Recreational vehicles Wanderlodge Automotive maintenance Recreational vehicle dealer Used recreational vehicles Automotive radiators ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS a.. Visit your group "WanderlodgeForum" on the web. b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] exhaust brake - erniecarpet@... - 05-02-2006 07:41 Would the weight factor iin a bird have any bearing on performance? I believe the bird weighs twice what the Bounder weighs. Just speculation on my part. ernie-83pt40- Texas- no operable jake brake, crud [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] exhaust brake - Jeff Miller - 05-02-2006 10:46 My experience with one on a 250hp FC31 is that it is a little more effective than opening a roof vent. Better than nothing though. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > Has anyone here ever installed an aftermarket exhaust brake on an FC > 3208 Turbo? Comments? > > Bruce 88 FC > exhaust brake - birdshill123 - 05-02-2006 11:37 Jeff: Yours is the second reply I have had with a negative on this subject. Without getting too technical why are they ineffective in this application? Our 5.9 Cummins in a Bounder sure works well. Obviously the 3208 will not. Thanks Bruce 1988 FC35 exhaust brake - birdshill123 - 05-02-2006 13:27 Ernie: My Bounder has hurt feelings ! Twice the weight! I think my 39 ft. Bounder hs a GVW of 28,000 vs. 35,000 for the BB. There are lots of havy motor homes with exhaust brakes that work well. Must be something to do with the 3208 Cat. Bruce 1988 FC35 exhaust brake - John - 05-02-2006 13:45 I have an exhaust brake on my 'Birds CAT 3208NA and it does help some, but not as well in comparison with the same unit on a CUMMINS, the reason why is the back pressure that the CAT creates is at the most 28 pounds, compared to more than twice that amount on a Cummins, but it still is better than nothing and I like mine, but if you are looking for comparatively the same performance as other engine manufacturers exhaust brakes or JAKE brakes or drive-line retarders, etc., you will be greatly disappointed, so save your money. I got mine off of eBay and it was brand new, but not needed by the seller and was for a Cummins, I got it for about a third of the price of a new one, so I'm happy with it's performance. I had to get it modified a little in order to get it to work and it activates in the fully closed position, by a switch on the shifter column and a microswitch on the throttle. I find it very useful for slowing the 'Bird down when coming into towns with a posted slower speed limit, if I activate it at 60 mph, when the slower speed limit ahead sign is at, it is usually slowed down at the point of the actual lower posted 35 mph speed limit. I use it while coming down steep grades, but it will not hold the speed of the 'Bird down like a JAKE brake does, but it still helps save some braking with the service brakes. "REMEMBER SEPTEMBER 11, 2001" John Finn '82 35FCRB BLUEBIRD WANDERLODGE TO VISIT THE "FINN'S INN EXPRESS" REMODELING ADVENTURE GO TO; http://www.pbase.com/image/24977457 '66 SUPERIOR / IH 392 GAS V8 32' PUSHER "FOR SALE" SEE THE OLD COACH AT: http://www.pbase.com/image/26052733 HOPKINS, SOUTH CAROLINA ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > Ernie: My Bounder has hurt feelings ! Twice the weight! I think my 39 > ft. Bounder hs a GVW of 28,000 vs. 35,000 for the BB. There are lots > of havy motor homes with exhaust brakes that work well. Must be > something to do with the 3208 Cat. > > Bruce 1988 FC35 > exhaust brake - erniecarpet@... - 05-02-2006 19:29 Hi Bruce, I didn't realize your Bounder was a 39 foot model. Maybe with the restrictions of the engine compartment, would that preclude the engine exhaust brake? Curious. Ernie-83pt40 in Texas, looking for a 2 stroke mechanic [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] exhaust brake - Jeff Miller - 05-03-2006 07:27 Don't know, just wasn't much. Might be the difference between trying to slow 30,000lbs with a pac-brake on the 3208 vs your 5.9 / pac- brake on ??lbs, might be that I'm used to the Jacobs EL on FCs and expected something close to the braking power of that setup. I was disappointed. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > Jeff: Yours is the second reply I have had with a negative on this > subject. Without getting too technical why are they ineffective in this > application? Our 5.9 Cummins in a Bounder sure works well. Obviously > the 3208 will not. > > Thanks > > Bruce 1988 FC35 > exhaust brake - randydupree2000 - 05-03-2006 14:19 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "John" wrote: i have a couple of exhaust brakes for sale,used ones in good condition, randy dupree > > I have an exhaust brake on my 'Birds CAT 3208NA and it does help some, > but not as well in comparison with the same unit on a CUMMINS, the > reason why is the back pressure that the CAT creates is at the most 28 > pounds, compared to more than twice that amount on a Cummins, but it > still is better than nothing and I like mine, but if you are looking > for comparatively the same performance as other engine manufacturers > exhaust brakes or JAKE brakes or drive-line retarders, etc., you will > be greatly disappointed, so save your money. > > I got mine off of eBay and it was brand new, but not needed by the > seller and was for a Cummins, I got it for about a third of the price > of a new one, so I'm happy with it's performance. I had to get it > modified a little in order to get it to work and it activates in the > fully closed position, by a switch on the shifter column and a > microswitch on the throttle. > > I find it very useful for slowing the 'Bird down when coming into > towns with a posted slower speed limit, if I activate it at 60 mph, > when the slower speed limit ahead sign is at, it is usually slowed > down at the point of the actual lower posted 35 mph speed limit. I use > it while coming down steep grades, but it will not hold the speed of > the 'Bird down like a JAKE brake does, but it still helps save some > braking with the service brakes. > > > "REMEMBER SEPTEMBER 11, 2001" > John Finn > '82 35FCRB > BLUEBIRD WANDERLODGE > TO VISIT THE "FINN'S INN EXPRESS" REMODELING ADVENTURE > GO TO; > http://www.pbase.com/image/24977457 > '66 SUPERIOR / IH 392 GAS V8 32' PUSHER "FOR SALE" > SEE THE OLD COACH AT: > http://www.pbase.com/image/26052733 > HOPKINS, SOUTH CAROLINA > > ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > > > > Ernie: My Bounder has hurt feelings ! Twice the weight! I think my > 39 > > ft. Bounder hs a GVW of 28,000 vs. 35,000 for the BB. There are > lots > > of havy motor homes with exhaust brakes that work well. Must be > > something to do with the 3208 Cat. > > > > Bruce 1988 FC35 > > > |