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I'm currently looking into buying a diesel pusher to pull my trailer. I'm looking @ a 34' 99 Winnebago adventurer w/ the cummins 275. The Winnebago has the freightliner chassis and the unit itself only has 27k on it. The owner said he had a mild tune put on the engine and said its tuned for 300 hp. Would this be enough to pull a 9k lb 26'enclosed trailer? I'm on a budget and cant afford anything too new.
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I have a 38 ft pusher and pull a 28 ft Featherlight and it runs wery well, it doesent fly up the steep hills but it is really ok, and it gets good milage to.
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"Tuning" or adding a power box to the 99 Cummins ISB can result in injection pump failure, especially if the lift pump dies. At a minimum, add a fuel pressure gauge before the injection pump.
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We tow with one and it is great. ONE major issue. The engine blocks are known to crack. We had to replace the motor at 75,000 miles. This is a very known problem. Look it up on google. Not all blocks are defective, about 50%. It cracks on the driver side right below the head. PM me your phone number and I can give you the details. I would hate to see anyone have to go though what we did!!
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Advice is free---- Experience is Priceless !
Depending on your budget I would drop back a couple of years to a 97 or so and get a MH with a Cummins 8.3C All Mechanical injection system- No ECM or finicky sensors to deal with on occasion. Plenty of power for your needs and easy to service. 2nd -- Shop for a MH in Florida- That's where all the retirees are that decide to sell after they move . Good luck
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