shadow
Well-known member
I know we have a mechanical issues section, but I didn`t feel this belonged there.
In no way is an rv a performance vehicle, it is built to get from point A to point B, camp, have a good
time, and return home. (lets not forget full timers also) Most of us here have older rv`s, and a lot of these
rv`s have big block engines, whether it be a big block ford, chevy, or dodge, does not matter
There are two things you can do to help your rv run better, and probably pick up a few miles per gallon in the process.
The first thing to do is replace the factory air cleaner assembly, it is very restrictive and will not allow your engine to
breathe freely as it needs to.
The seconds thing to do is the exhaust, and I`m not talking about adding headers or anything like that.
A good exhaust from the Y-collector back to a good free flowing muffler is a huge improvement over
the factory exhaust.
My rv is on a 1984 E350 chassis, with a 460 engine.
Today I replaced the very restrictive factory air cleaner, you can see very clearly how restrictive it is, and there is
no way a 460 engine can properly breathe with this factory air cleaner on the engine.
This little tiny hole is the only place the engine can get air from, and it is not even close to big enough, so the
engine is starving for air.
This is the new air filter assembly I installed today, it should make quite a difference.
I probably won`t get the exhaust done until next summer.
In no way is an rv a performance vehicle, it is built to get from point A to point B, camp, have a good
time, and return home. (lets not forget full timers also) Most of us here have older rv`s, and a lot of these
rv`s have big block engines, whether it be a big block ford, chevy, or dodge, does not matter
There are two things you can do to help your rv run better, and probably pick up a few miles per gallon in the process.
The first thing to do is replace the factory air cleaner assembly, it is very restrictive and will not allow your engine to
breathe freely as it needs to.
The seconds thing to do is the exhaust, and I`m not talking about adding headers or anything like that.
A good exhaust from the Y-collector back to a good free flowing muffler is a huge improvement over
the factory exhaust.
My rv is on a 1984 E350 chassis, with a 460 engine.
Today I replaced the very restrictive factory air cleaner, you can see very clearly how restrictive it is, and there is
no way a 460 engine can properly breathe with this factory air cleaner on the engine.
This little tiny hole is the only place the engine can get air from, and it is not even close to big enough, so the
engine is starving for air.
This is the new air filter assembly I installed today, it should make quite a difference.
I probably won`t get the exhaust done until next summer.