While on our trip to BD Dyno Days, I had located a 1994 Fleetwood Savanna 26B (28 ft. ) travel trailer. NADA average retail is $9750. 00 and High retail is $10,430. 00. It was advertised for $6300. 00. I thought I would stop and take a look. What a find! It was in close to excellent shape! The lady was selling it because her husband had a heart-attack. I bought it for $5700. 00 fully equipped with pots, pans, dishes and all the extras! It also included a Reese equalizer hitch and sway bar stabilizer. I told her I pick it up Sunday morning after BD Dyno Days.
This was on Friday, we then headed up north to see Piers for an exhaust brake. On our way to Abbotsford, I saw the exact same trailer in a RV dealers lot. Kathy and I stopped on the way back down after Dyno Days. (By the way 427 HP minus the HX40 but installed Piers turbo. ) This trailer wasn't in as good a shape as the one I had just bought, the dealer was asking $12,150. 00!
After picking the trailer up on Sunday, and going to Rob Hanson's to wire in the brake controller (Thanks Rob!), Kathy and I headed home.
I thought that if I could keep the PE Comp in level 3-1 with the trailer going up Snoqualmie Pass and stay under1200 EGT's that would be great! About 1/2 way up my EGT's were about 1100 degrees, I figured what the heck, lets see what level 4-4 does. I couldn't believe it! Cruised right over the top with the speedometer at 65 mph in 5th gear. With the 8-10% additional speed because of my 305/70R16's I was right about 70 mph and still had a ton of pedal left, and EGT's were only 1200 degrees. That just blew me away, I could hardly believe it! I got rid of my EZ and HOT PE for the Comp because I was going to get a travel trailer, the Comp is definately the right choice!
Sorry for the long post.
This was on Friday, we then headed up north to see Piers for an exhaust brake. On our way to Abbotsford, I saw the exact same trailer in a RV dealers lot. Kathy and I stopped on the way back down after Dyno Days. (By the way 427 HP minus the HX40 but installed Piers turbo. ) This trailer wasn't in as good a shape as the one I had just bought, the dealer was asking $12,150. 00!
After picking the trailer up on Sunday, and going to Rob Hanson's to wire in the brake controller (Thanks Rob!), Kathy and I headed home.
I thought that if I could keep the PE Comp in level 3-1 with the trailer going up Snoqualmie Pass and stay under1200 EGT's that would be great! About 1/2 way up my EGT's were about 1100 degrees, I figured what the heck, lets see what level 4-4 does. I couldn't believe it! Cruised right over the top with the speedometer at 65 mph in 5th gear. With the 8-10% additional speed because of my 305/70R16's I was right about 70 mph and still had a ton of pedal left, and EGT's were only 1200 degrees. That just blew me away, I could hardly believe it! I got rid of my EZ and HOT PE for the Comp because I was going to get a travel trailer, the Comp is definately the right choice!
Sorry for the long post.
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