The video explains the additive packages and how the new Valvoline package differs than the old package and why. Just has interesting information about how and why these packages are used.
The big takeaway for me was that Valvoline has the only oil R&D and testing facility in US. Mobil may have...
This all comes down to how accurate does the calculation need to be.
Our last pair of fill ups were from the same pump at Loves, same time of day approximately. Using same fill technique. Probably as close to accurate as I need to be.
That said, the number I watch is the average mpg. If there...
In my opinion for a vehicle with minimal use, it is important to follow a calendar rather than miles. Oxidative stress and moisture is more of a factor than anything else.
That said we change oil and filters based on the calendar recommendations by Cummins and Newmar.
This is especially...
The Fuelly app is a smart phone app. Installed on an iPhone. I use the free version. Works for me. Tracks miles, economy, expense, etc. The average mileage is simple calculator math.
Record each fuel stop numbers. Simple.
The real test will be going to the Rockies this summer. Don't expect...
For those of us that use Windows, there was a security update posted in January 2024 that just will not install. It is due to the size of a Partition that is not big enough.
There is a "fix" for this that is detailed by Microsoft. It is a manual fix. Command "CMD" level coding that fixes the...
Clearly aftermarket add on. Have you looked for a Bluetooth signal? Possibly some type of weight or level system or tire pressure alarm.
Trailer sensor?
Of course none of this makes sense with lights turning off signals.
Full climate controlled, full bathroom with shower, 50 amp RV service, and should be enough room for RV and Toad. Storage above bathroom.
My goal is a comfortable space with room to work and relax.
Headed to a local truck chassis shop to see what can be done if anything. It is that annoying to me.
At the same time, alignment check, wheel balancers of some sort, steering component mechanical review as well as a general inspection of chassis nuts and bolts torque.
Getting prepped for trip...
My understanding is the Centramatics use metal beads and syn oil whereas MasterBalancers used a heavy 'metal' viscous fluid.
The CanyonStar Centramatics did make a swishing noise at low speed, seems to confirm the metal bead/oil material used in the balancer.
We have used Centramatics in the past with good results. Our local truck chassis shop, JoeSam, sells a competitor brand Balance Masters which appear similar to Centramatic wheel balancers.
And experience with Balance Masters?
https://balancemasters.com/motorhomes.html
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