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Old Sep 13, 2011 | 08:27 PM
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Towed new 5th wheel...results and some questions??

Picked up my new 5th wheel today. Heritage Glen 346 QBUD. Dimensions are as follows;
Length 39'
Hitch weight about 2200lbs
Trailer weight about 10,000lbs as it sits, 12,100lbs GVWR

It towed very well. I was concerned about towing with the SRW but it did very well. I didn't feel out of control at anytime. My questions are with the temps I was running and if I am hot or right in line.

EGT's were 1100-1300 consistent depending on slight hills, tranny temps were 195*, boost was around 15-20lbs. Engine temp around 200-205*

It was 103* outside, towing into a 20mph headwind for about 120 miles. Smarty Jr. was set on SW1, TM3, TQ4.

Good to go or too hot?
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Old Sep 14, 2011 | 04:46 AM
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Sounds reasonable to me.
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Old Sep 14, 2011 | 06:49 AM
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Everything looks real good especially for the ambient temp you were operating in. My tranny temp is usually cooler when on the interstate around 180* at 90* ambient. Of coarse it will heat to 190-200 when not in lock up. My 5ver is 15k and the truck in my sig hauls it like a dream.
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Old Sep 14, 2011 | 07:43 PM
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All good, all in the good range for temps. especially for 103 out side temp.
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Old Sep 14, 2011 | 07:50 PM
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all good set the jr on 2 for timing, it will lower egt a tad more
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Old Sep 14, 2011 | 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Fiftygrit
All good, all in the good range for temps. especially for 103 out side temp.
That is kind of what I figured, good to hear I am in line with everything. Thanks for the replies everyone!
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Old Nov 14, 2011 | 03:50 PM
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39' and 10k? Are you sure?
Mine is 35' empty weight 12k, 15k loaded. This is relativeely light for a 3 slide fiver.
Most 39' fivers weigh about 15k empty. You may want to weigh it.
If it is 15k plus, you should have a 3500, dullie preferable.
More weight will push up the heat especially on grades.
Also, how fast do you drive? In hot weather, 55-60 mph will run cooler than 70, FWIW.
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Old Nov 15, 2011 | 11:39 AM
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You don't indicate how fast you were running. I am not comfortable towing any distance with EGT's over 1200. I just got back from NM towing 16K into 40-50mph headwinds and 60mph pushed the EGT's over 1200 - - I backed it down to 55 and held about 1150. I am stock other than larger air filter. At 60 - 65, flat road, little to no wind I run about 950 EGT.

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Old Nov 15, 2011 | 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by supr
39' and 10k? Are you sure?
Mine is 35' empty weight 12k, 15k loaded. This is relativeely light for a 3 slide fiver.
Most 39' fivers weigh about 15k empty. You may want to weigh it.
If it is 15k plus, you should have a 3500, dullie preferable.
More weight will push up the heat especially on grades.
Also, how fast do you drive? In hot weather, 55-60 mph will run cooler than 70, FWIW.
10,000lbs for a 39 foot does seem low but they are building them lighter . Because he seems certain of the GVWR at 12,100lb I would guess it has 5200lb axles and a pin weight of 1700lbs empty, that gives a 2100lb payload if the trailer is 10,000lb. My 2012 36 foot triple slide weighs 9870lbs empty
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