Make that just under 6%... went back and looked at my 2014 numbers. So that's about $3,500.00 I didn't spend at the fuel island last year.
Kevin Rutherfrauds $200000 Signature glider truck has complete engine failure!!!
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I installed FASS on a DD15 and it has a hard time keeping up with the flow from the OEM pump, so the return rate it pretty high, like more than 220 gph @1300 rpm. I believe in FASS, my last Cascadia with FASS was right at 8 mpg, all miles over 6 months, hauling dry box.
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The benefit of being in direct is the power goes straight through from the input shaft to the output shaft. I believe that isn't really true by 13 or 18 speed transmission. I think, as he is saying it is 11th that is direct. The splitter has direct and over, which makes 11th 7th over, which is not the same as running the power straight through the shaft. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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I wanna make sure I understand how you are certain it's the FASS, and how you came up with 6%, when you just said 3% a few minutes ago. Seems like a guy who keeps such close track of his fuel would know whether he's saving 3% or 6%.Oscar the KW, Cat sdp and MJ1657 Thank this. -
Danny, at what percentage point would yOU install FASS?
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