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ljbee

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I am looking at a 2015 THOR MOTOR COACH Four Winds Siesta 29tb.
It has the Ford E-450 super duty Triton 6.8L V-10. Does anyone know anything about this engine or this coach?
 
Don't know about the coach but the Ford V10 is one of the strongest engines on the market. It is a high revving engine so it can be a little loud at times especially during hill climbs. I had the 305 HP V10 in my prior Class C on an E450 and now have the 362 HP version in the Challenger. I wouldn't dream of buying a gas powered motorhome with anything else.
 
The V10 is indeed a workhorse, although my opinion of it is much different. I do agree that it's very loud at higher RPMs. Mine has 147,000 miles and still going strong -- granted in a smaller and lighter van and not a motorhome twice as heavy or as large to push through wind. On my previous Class C or many Class Cs I've rented the V10 seemed to work OK but always loud if higher RPMs were needed to develop power. In my lighter van noise isn't as big an issue because I rarely need higher RPMs due to much lighter vehicle weight.

The Ford V10 has a long stroke relative to piston diameter, making it better suited for low RPMs. A 90-degree V10 is not inherently well balanced either, so it's no surprise it feels rougher at higher RPMs than a comparable V8. Some engine designs like inline-6s and V8s are inherently smoother.

The 2-valve version in E-Series makes 305 HP which is only 45 HP per liter. By modern standards that's so low that it's no wonder they last a very long time -- which is a good thing.

Personally, I'm not so in love with this V10 that I feel Ford shouldn't replace it with something better. It's OK for now but I can't wait until Ford offers an equivalent V8 to see if it's smoother and quieter, particularly at higher RPMs.

In the context of your question, I would not hesitate in any way whatsoever buying a motorhome because of the V10. It will likely last longer than the motorhome itself. But in my opinion it is a truck engine that is not refined to modern automotive standards.
 
We are on our 3rd motorhome with the Triton V-10 under the hood.
It is a workhorse, with which we have had no problems.
It has gotten us from point A to point b and back more times than we can remember.
As with any vehicle..if it has been taken care of properly...drive with confidence.
 

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