9MPG, is that possible?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jabber1990, Feb 7, 2015.
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Geez, and I remember when guys were bragging about 7's. Heck I would have been ecstatic with 7's in my old Pete 379.
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it's not hard to get 9+.
all you gotta do, is BOBTAIL. and drive the middle flats of the country.
i have a hard time beleiveing anyone can get 8. let alone 7. pulling 80k.
i pull a flat, in the mountains. and 5 is hard.
heavyweights can't even get 4.5.
and THAT'S the REALISTICS. even with an auto.NHL_fan Thanks this. -
Got 8.1mpg last quarter. Average gross weight, including deadhead, was like 65,000. But most of my miles were in the midwest flatlands and I generally drive 55.
I hate hate hate crossing the continental divide when it comes to fuel economy. Can do everything perfectly and still only average 6.5... -
I can not get 9 mpg while being towed!
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I can get over 7 at times, last two ifta quarters were 6.7 /6.68. 97 pete 379 15 speed 3:55 rears. I installed the c18 boat cam and upgraded the turbo and run a cat 5ds 601 2049 file. Always near 80k out back hauls 20% of the time. I try to keep my speed at 64 or less. Oh by the way I never drop more than 3/4mph from my cruise set, unless I run to Kentucky I will loose 8/10 on the Covington hill on 75 South.
So yes I say with the correct setup 9/10 mpg should be very easy. Before fuel went down I could turn a profit on the surcharge at my numbers. -
It's done every day drivers.....MVT out of Los Cruses gets a fleet avg of 9.3 with Prostars fully loaded.........with vans.
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I drive a 13 ProStar with a 400hp ISX15ST and a 10sp auto shift...9+ with a MT 53, 7.0-7.5 with a 44,000lb in the trl @65mph. 7.5-8.2 with 20-25,000lbs....it is possible depending on how the truck is setup.
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