Thanks, Jim. I¡¯ve got an email into Suburban to see if I can slip a new, updated core into the furnace cabinet. Seems promising. ?Stay tuned¡ªI¡¯ll let y¡¯all know how this works out.
On Feb 16, 2023, at 1:56 AM, jim stewart <
js@...> wrote:
I haven¡¯t done it but I did look into it a little.??The Propex ones are a completely different shape and getting them to fit looked complex to me.??The reason to go propex of course is that if your in Europe they are easy to come by.??I have seen people upgrade the suburbans to a later suburban and they are said to be a lot quieter.??They are a like for like bolt in replacement as I understand.??The problem is that they don¡¯t exist in Europe, to import one is hugely expensive.??I have looked at it and done nothing as I didn¡¯t find any viable options.
On 16 Feb 2023, 04:54 +0100,
christopherbvolk@..., wrote:
Hi folks
We have a '97 Eurovan Camper with the original furnace. ?I believe it's a Suburban unit, although I don't know which model, etc. ?I've learned that these can be upgraded with a new, more efficient and quieter core. Alternatively, I'm looking at a unit called the ProPex HS 2000, which gets good reviews.
Has anyone had experience with upgrading their EVC furnace and would like to share any advice?
Christopher B. Volk
Boise, Idaho