I read in the owners manual for my 1973 23' Canyonlands that the motor
home should
be run on at least 91 octane fuel. Here in the San Diego area, and
probably just about everywhere else these days, that's premium unleaded.
The last owner of the motor home told me he always ran regular in it and
it never pinged or detonated. I haven't heard it ping either and the regular
is still in it. I have not checked the initial timing on it but it might
be retarded some. My question is, do most of you run regular or premium?
I hate the thought of having to run premium in it because gas is higher
here that anywhere in the U.S.. except Hawaii. And where do
most of you run your initial timing?
Also, I was going to replace my
thermostat, among other things, and I noticed it was a 195 degree type.
Any harm in installing the 180 degree? The 195 degree seems awful hot.
Does anyone know if this is really necessary in a motor home for some reason?
It's not like it's being run only on short trips to the grocery store and
it should come up to full operating temperature on long hauls anyway.
Also what is the recommendation for shocks.
The Bilsteins come in at about $80 each. That's a good guy price, they
are often higher. The Napa and the KYB types run about $90
a pair. Are the Bilsteins worth the difference? With six of these
these things involved, it makes allot of difference on the bucks. All are
lifetime guaranteed anyway.
What do you think the best buy is for the money and do you think the
Bilsteins handle that much better?
Any input would be much appreciated.
....... Thanks, Phil Swanson
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home should
be run on at least 91 octane fuel. Here in the San Diego area, and
probably just about everywhere else these days, that's premium unleaded.
The last owner of the motor home told me he always ran regular in it and
it never pinged or detonated. I haven't heard it ping either and the regular
is still in it. I have not checked the initial timing on it but it might
be retarded some. My question is, do most of you run regular or premium?
I hate the thought of having to run premium in it because gas is higher
here that anywhere in the U.S.. except Hawaii. And where do
most of you run your initial timing?
Also, I was going to replace my
thermostat, among other things, and I noticed it was a 195 degree type.
Any harm in installing the 180 degree? The 195 degree seems awful hot.
Does anyone know if this is really necessary in a motor home for some reason?
It's not like it's being run only on short trips to the grocery store and
it should come up to full operating temperature on long hauls anyway.
Also what is the recommendation for shocks.
The Bilsteins come in at about $80 each. That's a good guy price, they
are often higher. The Napa and the KYB types run about $90
a pair. Are the Bilsteins worth the difference? With six of these
these things involved, it makes allot of difference on the bucks. All are
lifetime guaranteed anyway.
What do you think the best buy is for the money and do you think the
Bilsteins handle that much better?
Any input would be much appreciated.
....... Thanks, Phil Swanson
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