2017/18 MPG

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Boghosian88, Dec 15, 2017.

  1. Boghosian88

    Boghosian88 Bobtail Member

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    Thank you everyone so far for all your input. I started driving the truck in August, first couple loads were from El Paso to Seattle with a stop in Portland and Everett, WA. Truck was great getting 7+ mpg average 68mph. Past 2 months it's gone down hill. Oil consumption is ridiculous, def has increased to almost one def tank to two fills. We've taken it to the dealer 3 times in 2 months to spend 1500+ and get little to nothing out of it. So we've determined that buying new would be best with warranty. We're waiting till just before the chain law runs out and then it's back to Seattle.
    I've been reading up on the new x15 motor backed with an 18spd with mid3 rears is a decent mpg getter. Roughly .5-1 mpg all together better then what we get now. So I'm looking out for the boss but I also don't want a cascadia if I can avoid it.
     
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  3. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    Check out Lone Mountain truck leasing, they just got a bunch of those exact 900s.
     
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  4. Boghosian88

    Boghosian88 Bobtail Member

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    I'll check into them do they sell or lease only?
     
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    01 international mid roof with 450 hp ISX, 10 spd, 3.73 with 22.5 tall rubber, pulling flat in the Midwest.

    2 years hand calculated at 6.55 mpg run about 65 when I can. 70 when I'm in a hurry.
     
  6. Hurst

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    Make: Freightliner
    Model: Columbia
    Year: 2005
    Engine: CAT BXS ACERT C15
    Trailer: 53' step deck
    Avg gross: 65,000 - 75,000
    Trans speed: 10spd 3.55 rears on 22.5 tires
    Avg speed: 65 mph
    Avg MPG: 5.9 mpg

    Make: Kenworth
    Model: W900
    Year: 1998
    Engine: CAT 3406E
    Trailer: 53' Step deck
    Avg gross: 65,000 - 75,000
    Trans speed: 15 spd, 3.25 rears on 24.5 tires
    Avg speed: 69 mph
    Avg MPG: 6.1mpg

    For me personally,.. anything over 4 mpg and I am fine. I dont operate on thin margins.

    Hurst
     
  7. Boghosian88

    Boghosian88 Bobtail Member

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    Thank you Hurst.
    We aren't looking to break records or anything. I'm sort of looking out for the boss man but I'm not a fan of the bubble nosed Cali plastic trucks of today. I'm actually more partial to Western star but they offer the dd15, which I've had nothing but problems with. The new w9's look really nice. Not a fan of the fuel door idea with the tank setup on some of them I've seen. I'm looking for something that will get close or better then where we are now. Once this e log crap stars we'll be slowing down a little but not much. Maybe average 68-72mph loads. What kind of rates are you averaging currently for your steps?
     
  8. Scooter Jones

    Scooter Jones Road Train Member

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    So, using Hurst logic, anyone focusing on fuel economy must be operating on thin margins? ;-) I know I don't operate on thin margins and I love that extra fuel savings I keep in my pocket.
     
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  9. Boghosian88

    Boghosian88 Bobtail Member

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    Not thin margins at all really. I see every rate he books my truck for. Even with the current mpg he's still making more off my truck then the automatic Volvo our other driver is in. We're getting rid of that thing for sure.
     
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  10. Hurst

    Hurst Registered Member

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    Taking things out of context as usual.

    I have generators in both my trucks so they do not have to idle. If I didnt care about fuel mileage I would run 75 - 80 mph. On average I save $10,000 - $12,000 annually by watching my fuel.

    My comment was for me,. .and about me. Not about you and your operation. I have many,.. many posts on here as a strong advocate for saving money by saving fuel.

    Did I hurt your feelings? Need a tissue?

    Hurst
     
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  11. Boghosian88

    Boghosian88 Bobtail Member

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    That brings me to a new subject question. What kind of generator pack are you using Hurst? I'd like to keep the idle down as much as possible. I know apus got the pros and cons and most the time the con is when it breaks no one has the part or can fix it in a timely matter. In fact got an apu on the truck now, that's been broke for a month. Haven't had the time to get it fixed yet. I've done some very brief reading on generator vs apu. Got any info you could share on that would be great. Thanks again
     
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