Complete newbie seeking advice
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08-19-2006, 01:28
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Complete newbie seeking advice
Hello Ryan,
Maximum length for an FC is 35 feet. Regarding fuel use, we average 8 mpg towing a Jeep Wrangler, running the generator, on relatively flat terrain. Our coach has the 250 hp turbo 3208. Larger, heavier, faster, coaches don't do as well. The mid-80's coaches drivetrains were optimized for the 55 mph speed limit adopted at the time. We have a 4.89 rear end and run down the road at 60-65 mph and 2600 rpm. Max governor setting is 2800 rpm so you can't expect to go much faster unless you have a coach with a different rear end. My Powertech generator manual says it will consume 0.8 gph at a full 8 KW load. I have no way to verify that number but it has had a negligible affect on our fuel consumption on the road. Regards, Eric 84FC35SBWL2 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ryan Wright" > > Hello again, > > I'll condense my replies into one message this time: > > Bob, Eric: I appreciate your willingness to share major expenditures > with me. It's great to get a handle on what I might be looking at. The > numbers look a bit higher than I might have hoped, but they don't > scare me yet. The 4mpg figure on gas does scare me a bit, however. I > had thought 8 to 10 was a good estimate. Do any FC owners want to > chime in here? I understand fuel economy can be a sensitive issue, but > would love to know what to expect here if it's appropriate to ask. I > also understand my wanting a 40 footer is going to mean a more > demanding thirst for fuel. How much fuel economy do you lose towing a > small car (We'd pull a VW TDI Jetta, most likely)? > > How's the generator on fuel? It's my understanding these small diesels > barely sip it. Running a full load of all 3 A/C units in the heat, any > idea how many gallons it might burn through in a day? > > One more question I forgot to ask is speed. Will a coach like an FC 40 > run at 65 to 70 miles per hour easily on typical interstate highway > driving, or is that expecting too much? > > I'm sure maintenance depends heavily on the coach. I'd rather spend > more up front for a very well maintained, well documented rig. While > I'll still have maintenance costs, theoretically they should be more > managable. I can tell you from experience I do NOT want a fixer-upper > - though with a coach this old, I do expect problems. > > Eric, in terms of your maintenance and my abilities, I should be > capable of doing most of that on my own. The valve adjustment I'd > probably hire out, as that's quite new to me, and tires would be taken > care of by the tire shop. I might let someone else install the > generator depending on costs but everything else you listed would be > well within my reach (not certain on the air bags - depends on the > procedure - but the idea doesn't scare me any). > > > Kerry: Thank you again for your comparison of driving. I'm happy to > hear your comments and it sounds like I'd enjoy the Bird very much. > Curious what sort of serious undisclosed problems you found and how > you were able to identify them? That might help me when looking. > > > Bill: > > > The FC's came in 31,33,35 feet. SP was 36/37 > > PT's are 40 ft. How will you use the motorhome?? > > Boondocking ? # of months per year? full time living? > > Some private parks, State or National Parks have size > > limitations. > > My intention is to use it for any out of town trips. First, I'm sure > it will get an awful lot of general camping use within ~100 miles of > home. Second, trips to visit family in central Idaho will be high on > the list. Lastly, it would be used on short vacations (A few days to > weeks); trips to the coast, to theme parks, to tourist type > attractions in bigger cities (zoos, etc), etc. No full time living, > but it would probably see use all year around. Maybe one to two trips > per month on average, with 2 to 4 of those per year being >~100 miles > from home. > > > Thank you, all, for sharing your group, your world, and your time with me. > > -Ryan > |
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