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Old 09-22-2023, 08:02 AM   #1
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Well, its been a while since I posted anything. I usually post questions for help in a new project. But this time I am putting my projects into practice. I will be adding new states to my travels. I just went 2,400 miles from MI to WA. For the first time taking in the created wonders in the Northwest. My new solar system is working GREAT. The 300 watts of panels are easily charging my 100 Amp lithium battery and keeping my 4.5 cubic inch fridge running off my 3000 watt inverter. I have had a few minor repairs (taillight, broken hinge) but so far nothing major like my last trip, (welded frame, new AC, and fuel filter replaced on TV). I usually travel with my Yukon TV, but this time am using my son's 2400 HD Diesel GMC pick-up. What a dream. With a new sway bar weight distribution hitch even in high winds it never swayed. Given the additional cargo of a SCOUT Camper I dropped off in Yakima WA for upgrades the diesel never changed gears through the mountains. This picture is at a rest area in Wyoming, the highest point on RT 80. 8,000 ft plus.
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Old 09-22-2023, 08:08 AM   #2
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On Wednesday night in OR at a stop for the night I was putting my TM the wind gust were stronger than I have ever had my TM in. The TM shook for about 4 hours before all quoted down. But before that as I was putting the TM up, the wind caught the front shell and lifted it up. I was right there and to slow it down and then finished putting it up. BUT, there is lesson to be learned. If I had now been right there I am not sure of what damage may have accrued. Has any one else ever had this happen?
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Old 09-22-2023, 12:10 PM   #3
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I can see that happening. That shell can act like an odd shaped parachute and push the shell faster and quicker than you're expecting. My rig sits in my sloped driveway, and if I don't raise the front up, the shear weight and angle will get it moving pretty quickly. This is a great reminder to those who camp in windy areas or windy days, expect either shells to move faster than expected and be ready to help stop it when its up. Glad you had a great trip.
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Old 09-22-2023, 07:29 PM   #4
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I have a Ram 1500 with the 3.0 EcoDiesel. Good lord what a difference towing with diesel vs gas! That little V6 tows better than my buddy’s Silverado with a 5.3 V8 gasser. His truck might be rated to tow more but mine will be a much more pleasant towing experience.
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Old 09-26-2023, 09:15 AM   #5
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This is something I don't get. GM is now putting in a 3.0L turbo diesel as an optional engine into their Tahoe/Yukon etc, but the tow rating is less than my older-school 5.3 Tahoe (no VVT, cylinder activation etc).


While you are in WA, Deception Pass is quite the experience. We also visited the Boeing factory. I've heard the sand dunes are quite the experience too, but we haven't visited them yet.
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Old 09-26-2023, 02:35 PM   #6
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Trust me that little diesel is friggin awesome and you would love towing with it. I was originally holding out for the GMC 3.0 Duramax but it kept getting delayed. When the Envoy frame started having rust holes I couldn’t wait any longer and picked up the Ram EcoDiesel. I’ve loved it, but every report says GM 3.0 >>> Ram 3.0… A co-worker picked up a Chevy and she says it does everything he wants it to do that he used to use a 3/4 ton truck for, and still gets 30mpg on the highway when unloaded. How do you beat that with a full size truck?!?

The gasser has a higher tow rating (Heavier engine cuts GCWR? Cooling concerns?) but when I had my GMC Envoy with a 5.3 V8 it would be screaming in 3rd gear to get up the hills in PA. If you got stuck behind a truck lugging up the hills it was even worse, maybe even downshift to 2nd. My Ram EcoDiesel just a little nudge on the accelerator pedal and it’ll pass anything on the uphills while towing.
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The new 6 and 8 speed transmissions made a huge difference, along with VVT. My 5.3 has none of that (I assume much like your Envoy). I could barely make it up the Coquihalla without it overheating. We had to turn the AC off and heat on. Our 4.6L Explorer with the 6 speed and VVT did far better. Although we didn't take it up the Coquihalla, we took it up the Grapevine in CA. Alas, I would never buy the newer gasoline engines from GM. Far too many issues, especially with lifters.

Please share some pics of WA for us. We joined HarvestHosts and stayed overnight at a berry farm in OR, just south of Vancouver WA. That was loads of fun for the kids, and we had SO many berries to eat before crossing back into Canada!
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... When I had my GMC Envoy with a 5.3 V8 it would be screaming in 3rd gear to get up the hills in PA. If you got stuck behind a truck lugging up the hills it was even worse, maybe even downshift to 2nd.
Sounds to me like maybe a less than optimal choice of rear end ratio. With the TM behind, my 5-liter Ford V-8 won't climb the PA hills in 6th (top gear), but will downshift to 5th and do pretty well.

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3.73 rear end.

I definitely think the 4-speed transmission wasn’t helping though.
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Sounds to me like maybe a less than optimal choice of rear end ratio. With the TM behind, my 5-liter Ford V-8 won't climb the PA hills in 6th (top gear), but will downshift to 5th and do pretty well.

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My Tahoe is the old 4-speed 5.3 V8. The axle ratio on mine is 3.73 which is, I believe, the 2nd from the highest available.

In general, I use the Tow/Haul which rarely uses the 4th gear, especially when climbing hills. So, to keep speed up on a long freeway climb, 3rd gear probably puts you at about 2000 rpm, not enough to keep your speed up. 2nd gear, the engine will be screaming. This is where the 6 speed transmission shines. The variable valve timing also helps big time, but I don't know if your 5L Ford would have had VVT.
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