Water Pressure in 2013 Redwood 36FL

RifRaff said:
Never have had need for the water pump yet, always stayed in state park. June 26 is freedom day. DW & I hitting the road for extended trip, at least for US. 2000 mile trip may not be much for others, but BIG DEAL FOR US. We won't see GRANDSON for a MONTH, YIKES!
Herb
BTW STILL STAYING IN STATE PARKS, LOL, LOL.

Herb, I'm sure you're going to have a lot of fun. As much as I travel with mine, I always look forward to hooking up and hitting the highway. Happy Trails
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Dave&Ginny said:
Herb, I'm sure you're going to have a lot of fun. As much as I travel with mine, I always look forward to hooking up and hitting the highway. Happy Trails
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Dave you sure do a lot of traveling, you must have the lead milage by now
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How many miles you got on your truck now? and how is the new Forddieselstanding up any complaintes?
 
Oregonbound said:
Dan, could you tell me a little about the Edge Programmer and Killer "B" Turbo?

The Edge programmer gives you the ability to set different power levels and you can display4differentfunctionslike EGT, tran temp, Eng temp and boost a great way to monitor your engine.
The Killer "B" turbo is from a manufacture called BD, this produces a higher boost rate and it has less exhaust restriction giving you lower egt's
Hope this helps
Dan
 
Oregonbound said:
I haven't hear the term "boost rate" before. What is that?

maybe I should have just said amount of boost, I can get well over 40 psi with this turbo
Dan
 
Where is water filter in FL? I probably read and I think it is inside the the storage wall next to back wall, anybody got a photo?
 
RifRaff, we don't have an FL; however, on our RL there is a small access hole
(12"x10") in the garage wall near the convenience center. The water filter housing can be seen attached to the subfloor. Be sure to turn off the water at the hose bib and relieve the water pressure before trying to turn the blue housing for water filter.
 
Herb, your filter should be behind the little door in the back of the storage area. There are 3 to 4 screws that hold that wall into place, very easy to remove and you can access the filter and see all the plumbing that is around the pump and convince center. At least that is the way our FL is set up. There is a small door in that wall but not a lot of room to work through.
 
Dan said:
Dave&Ginny said:
Herb, I'm sure you're going to have a lot of fun. As much as I travel with mine, I always look forward to hooking up and hitting the highway. Happy Trails
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Dave you sure do a lot of traveling, you must have the lead milage by now
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How many miles you got on your truck now? and how is the new Forddieselstanding up any complaintes?

No complaints on the F350 yet and up to a few years ago I never would have thought I'd be driving a Ford. The truck in 12 months has earned about 38,000 miles and handles the trailer with ease even in difficult conditions. I think the tuner helped quite a bit in the mountains but to be honest I'm not sure of any real mileage improvements. I guess I push it too hard but the truck seems to enjoy it. Once I retire and can actually drive slower I think this will improve the mileage numbers. As it is, due to time restraints we usually try to cover 6-700 miles a day and occasionally I'm forced to hit the 800 mile days.

Tomorrow I've got to take a single over night run down to Kentucky and I've decided to just stay in a hotel and I'm already not looking forward to it. I guess I'm spoiled
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Edited by: Dave&Ginny
 

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