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You can have high EGT on a totally stock engine. If you don't have a EGT gauge you can be doing damage and not knowing it. The important thing is to know so you can take measures to reduce it either backing off on the throttle or dropping a gear to reduce load. Bill
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Traveling in Olympic National Park
wildebill308 replied to tommythedon's topic in General Discussion
Tom is absolutely right. I have ben in 9 National parks this summer and You will have a much better experience not trying to drive your coach into any park. The only place where I thought you might be able to do it was at the Painted Desert, but don't be surprised when all the parking is full at any given stop. The only place I have stayed in a National park was at Trailer village at the Grand Canyon. Bill -
Good idea to give the alternator extra cooling. That is a good link, hear is another one. http://bankspower.com/techarticles/show/25-Why-EGT-is-Important I have found that you can get high EGT temps when not on a "big" hill. There have been several times on long slow grades when using the cruse control the computer will be adjusting boost and fuelling to maintain speed. This can drive the EGT past acceptable levels. Best option is to drop one or two gears to reduce load and that will control your EGT's. Bill
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Anyone who wears the hat you do is going to get looked at funny. I found at least two pump nozzles at different truck stops that were 100% on or nothing. No trickling in to top off there. Bill
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I think EGT temps is one of the most important bits of information you need to monitor on a turbo charged diesel. I have a Banks IQ and have it set up to monitor EGT, boost, transmission temp and GPS corrected speed. I am not sure I want to see the instant MPG This last trip west I spent a lot of time climbing (does yours show negative numbers) and I know the mileage was down. Bill
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I would add a good Exhaust Temperature Gage and a boost gage if the scan gage does not monitor boost. Bill
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Welcome to the forum Lem & Diane Chance. Yes fixing your vent lines will help when pumping at a truck stop. I have found that sometimes you have to use the lowest delivery rate with the high volume pumps. Be careful as the foam can come back out and make a mess. I would only use one pump at a time and only open one filler at a time as you have a higher risk of a fuel spill. I don't know what you are saying/meaning about the pump shutting off and you have to restart it. I am kind of in the middle here. I will use a smaller station or sams ect. but if the prices are in line at Pilot I will use them. I have noticed in many locations Pilot is higher priced. I think that may have something to do with them losing a legal battle and having to pay a big settlement. I think they are trying to recoup the money they lost. Before they were usually the cheapest truck stop. Bill
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I agree but I am to lazy now. Someone showed me the app " Where am I" and It claims to be accurate within 50'. rfsod48 posted saying it was down by Mansfield. I just re checked and it does come pretty close. Ok I may have to borrow a sextant and make my own observation and compare it to a USGS topo map Bill
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Well according to my app "Where am I " that is the coordinates for North Richland hills, mid cities area. I haden't checked how accurate this app is SO hear is the Google coordinates. N32°50'51.5" W -97°12'19.9". a little different. It shows that it is a good idea to have more than one source. Bill
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Just as clarification, when you turn the key do you wait for the "wait to start" light to go out or do you go right to the start position? Have you checked with a meter that your start batteries are at full charge? Bill
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Are you geting the dash lights and warning buzzers? Have you tried to use the switch to tie the batteries together when you try to start? How old are your start battery's? Bill
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That is exactly why I like my portable Surge Guard. I can test the power before getting the coach set up. several time I have had to find a different site because the power wasn't right in the first spot. Much easier to carry the Surge Gard to the new site rather than moving the coach. So I do infact have a portable tester that won't pass power to the coach unless everything is right. I hear people saying they don't need a Surge Gard because they test the power before they plug in. This is a false sense of security a it only gives you a snapshot of what the power is right now. Power supplies can fluctuate greatly in campgrounds. Bill
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Recommendations For Winter: Phoenix Area
wildebill308 replied to connie.blandinc@gmail.com's topic in Campgrounds
I would follow Tom's advise. I am just wondering why Phoenix? Bill -
Gee that is nice, but it only works /gives you a status when plugged in. My Surgeguard does that and protects all the time, not just when I am watching and protects against hi and low events automatically. Bill
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That is understandable. Once you get some miles and experience under your belt you will be able to relax. I had a bad air hose and after it was fixed it took several days travel before I felt comfortable again. Bill
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I just have to ask why. I get weather alerts on my phone. I don't need to know what the weather is at my location, I need to know what is coming. I can get all the weather from the national weather service. The important thing is to use something like Google Maps to see where you are when they transmit severe weather alerts, so you know if it is coming toward you or away from your location. Bill
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I drove that route last month and you're looking at a long day. I stopped in Countryside RV Park, 30 Sawmill Rd, Dillon, MT 59725, csrvmt.com, (406) 683-9860. Interesting place to visit is Golden Spike Utah, Brigham City, UT. This is the historic site where the first transcontinental railroad met. They bring out vintage steam engins and re enact the meeting. Bill
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Welcome to the forum. Now that you have a new coach you can add it to your signature. Bill
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I heare you as I started Before slides. One person had to sit down so the other could get past. I wouldn't be looking at less than 38'- 40'. We bought the current coach because it had opposing slides in the front and felt more open. I hear people saying they need a small coach to get in tight spots and I ask why do you think you need to stay in tight spots. We just got back from a trip where we were in 31 different campgrounds. yes some were a little cramped but I didn't find any that you couldn't park a 40' coach. Bill
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Yes it can be tedious but better to do your do diligence and get the right coach and be happy with it than being un happy with the wrong coach. Be shure your wife is happy with the kitchen and the floor plan. Bill
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Ok Herman, Get your dividers out and your parallel ruel and tell me where I am tonight. N32 Degrees 50.828 W97 Degrees 12.222. I can't remember how to find the degree symbol . I use CoPilot as you can download the maps ahead of time over wifi and you don't use data. I use RV Parkey to find places to stay in the areas I am interested in. I use RV Park reviews to see how the places I am looking at are rated. I use Google maps to calculate distance. Bill
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I am pretty sure a 2013 generator has the electric fuel pump. Bill
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Great news. Bill
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Thanks for the reply Bill. I agree with Herman there are tiers that will work just as good as Michelin at a lower price than the "special price" on the program. Bill
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Curious minds want to know if the savings are off the suggested retail price or off the actual dealer's selling price? I don't think I would like not having a firm price before doing the deal. Bill