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What kind of engine does Fleetwood pace arrow have?

What kind of engine does Fleetwood pace arrow have?

2007 Fleetwood Pace Arrow 36B 36′ Class A Motorhome. Chevy Gasoline Engine. 2 Slide Outs, Awning, Sleeps 6, Dual A/C Units, Leveling System, Bath & 1/2.Imagine driving off to all of your favorite destinations in this Fleetwood Pace Arrow Class A coach. Mod 1997 Fleetwood Pace Arrow 34J 35′ Class A Motorhome.

How many miles does a GM 8.1 workhorse engine run?

The mechanical portion of the 8.1 was built to run 300,000 miles if all service intervals are met and the rpm’s are not pushed. Deliver companies do run engines hard and long! These engines are built for torque not high RPM numbers They are not warranted for 300,000 miles though!!!

Why did I get a GM 8.1L engine?

Just things to look out for, and all things that are expected. Enjoy, and Happy Trails. I chose to get the 8.1L because it has greater torque (torque is what turns the wheels, not HP) at a lower RPM. What that means is that you will not be downshifting every time you go up a small hill.

What kind of engine does a Chevy workhorse have?

I am looking at a 2010 with Chevy Workhorse engine /Allison transmission. I need some feed back should I or should not. I just heard the same back fire noise in my 2003 pace arrow, 22000 miles, at the time I heard the noise I was pushing it pretty hard, steep hill, 4300rpms, air conditioning going full blast.

The mechanical portion of the 8.1 was built to run 300,000 miles if all service intervals are met and the rpm’s are not pushed. Deliver companies do run engines hard and long! These engines are built for torque not high RPM numbers They are not warranted for 300,000 miles though!!!

I am looking at a 2010 with Chevy Workhorse engine /Allison transmission. I need some feed back should I or should not. I just heard the same back fire noise in my 2003 pace arrow, 22000 miles, at the time I heard the noise I was pushing it pretty hard, steep hill, 4300rpms, air conditioning going full blast.

Just things to look out for, and all things that are expected. Enjoy, and Happy Trails. I chose to get the 8.1L because it has greater torque (torque is what turns the wheels, not HP) at a lower RPM. What that means is that you will not be downshifting every time you go up a small hill.

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