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- 07.01.2012 #81Bobtail Member
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Just an update from me. My company bought two 2012 386 Petes last july and they are both coming up to 150,000 miles now without (touch wood)hardly any issues at all outside of routine servicing. They are 455hp models with disc brakes and my boss is impressed enough to have just ordered a 2013 model.
We are a small company with only seven company trucks if they do turn out to be unreliable it could be disasterous for us but like I say they are doing very well so far.
- 07.01.2012 #82Road Train Member
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- 07.01.2012 #83Bobtail Member
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Ya know. with all the modern day pollutant systems in use on these engines,,,unless you strip it and run it like a 60's.
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- 07.25.2012 #85Light Load Member
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Iv got a 2012 with 455/1650 with 160k on it now and i havent had any troubles with it replaced a senor when i first got it and that was it other then tat its jsut been regular maintenance, the boss originally bought 4 to try out as far as i know they have all been doing good cause he just bought 3 more in some t660's.
- 09.01.2012 #86Bobtail Member
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We have sold a lot of the trucks with Paccars in them. Never seen any back for major issues. They seem to be way better then cummins. That being said however, any work on a paccar is terrible to do as compared to a cummins or cat. There just seems to be way more garbage bolted to the Paccar. Mpg seems to be better on the Paccar as well. It will be interesting when they release the 500 hp + models.
- 09.02.2012 #87Medium Load Member
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- 09.02.2012 #88Road Train Member
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I think they have some test units running 560Hp.
Not sure where I heard it or how accurate that is.
Just by changing the air intake and exhaust system I believe you can get a 8% power improvement.
Obviously the emission stuff has to go to achieve this.
Also only hearsay , but the guy who told me has about 60 of these units and adapts them all.
- 09.02.2012 #89Bobtail Member
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No idea on the actual horsepower or the estimated time of arival of a 500+ model. All i know is that it should be within 2 years. There is companys over in europe that delete the emissions systems, havent heard of anyone over here trying it.
- 09.03.2012 #90Medium Load Member
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