My '05 ISX always ran best at around 1450 on the flats and small stuff, and a flip of the splitter would put it at 1700 to start a climb. Climbing and braking at around 1700 seemed to be the strongest for the engine, and from what I've heard - the best compromise for economy and wear.
The ISX is a great engine, AND it's a self priming system. Which has come in handy with me before......
Questions to ISX owners
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by mhyn, Feb 2, 2009.
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When theres pricing pressure, the best way to increase your profit is to decrease your expenses. Go slow to make more dough.HwyPilot Thanks this. -
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That's when I took over this truck and gave him another truck which I had been driving averaging 7.5 mpg, he couldn't get over 6 mpg out of that one either, so I had to let him go. My drivers know that I know exactly how a truck works so there's no reason for lame excuses. -
Yes I did. Did it when it had 450k on it. Not even one problem ever since .Now it has 920k.
Only one thing: on the dash will always pump up a failure, but just close your eyes on it -
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