Freightliner explained to me that each side of the tanks draws fuel. I think my problem is they pick ups aren't drawing equally.
I'm doing this to test that theory......
When fueling I'm only filling up one side before I start on the other side. I've done this twice, once each starting on driver side, then starting on passenger side. Both times I have put approx 20 gallons more on driver side. Before I get my 1st PM, I want to have a dozen or so "tests" and present that to Freightliner and they can take it from there.
Running with JCT, Part Deux
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It's my belief that the tanks start equalizing right away. I don't trust leaving a nozzle going unattended. I fill the right tank first and then the left tank. I've seen the gallons being approx 30 or so and think "heck yeah I'm getting a shower outta this fill up". Usually only to fall short of the magic 50 mark. My company's tanks are only 70 gals per side.
Also unless the sending units are now "sonar based" Freightliner should be able to pull it out and move the float while watching the gauge on the dash as well as what the ecm sees. That's how I used to do it in a previous life as a mechanic. -
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Also, you can adjust the fuel economy on the scanguage to kind of account for usage. Mine is set to where when I fuel up from empty, then do the fillup on the scangauge, I'm usually within 1 gallon + or -. And that includes APU. So my scangauge slightly lowballs MPG to account for the APU. When I'm looking at Tank MPG, its taking APU usage off it already. The only way I could get even more exact would be pen and paper. -
Is...is your needle buried in E with no light on?
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