I don’t think you’re reading my full posts. I’m just shy of 8.7 mpg. DEF cost is .01cpm, 1 penny a mile.
Those X15s aren’t getting over 7 at 95k gross. There are far too many examples of trucks at 80k or less hitting mid to upper 7s, and those are aero trucks with aero devices on the trailers. Tyson Foods buys a lot of Cummins powered KWs and they were getting 7.5 out of them. Knight Transportation buys a lot of Cummins powered LTs getting low 7s.
There are several people on this forum that have made multiple posts about their 389 with X15 getting only 5.8-6.3.
There was a recent study by PIT in Canada comparing KW, International, Freightliner, and Volvo on a test route in Canada to measure mpg. International and Freightliner were very close at 7.7 mpg at about 68k gross weight, aero trucks and skirts on trailers. The test route was a mix of flat and hilly terrain. The other brands were lower. So, if 7.7 was the best they got, trying for max mpg, in aero trucks, at 68k, and running downsped drivetrain, I’m supposed to believe that some Pete 389s with flat tops at 95k got over 7? C’mon man. The worst performer in their test was the Volvo at 7 mpg.
I don’t claim to know everything but when I read so many examples of what mpg those motors are getting and then someone chimes in with a scenario that’s much more intensive and with a style of truck that sucks fuel compared to the examples, and claims to be getting better mpg than those examples, it sounds a little fishy don’t you think?
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I've read countless posts on this website of owners getting over 7 mpg from their Series 60 Detroits in their big hood conventionals. I'm getting 5-5.5 right now with Canadian winter fuel running the truck all night. Just because you don't believe it, doesn't mean it isn't happening.
EDIT: Oh, totally forgot another good anecdote. Our most senior driver just got a brand new 567 last Christmas, 510/1750 Paccar, 18-speed Heritage Edition and was getting 6.65 mpg with B-trains in BC. -
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It’s not that I don’t believe it, it’s that there are too many examples to the contrary backed by good data.Nothereoften and Dirty Britches Thank this. -
Different business models @Zeviander. I avg 6.5-7 running heavy city traffic in a brick truck. I could get 1mpg and make a profit (a lot less profit at that point, but profit nonetheless). If a business is set up to run 100-125,000 miles a year vs my 60-65k fuel mileage would likely make a much bigger impact one way or the other. Fuel cost me 8% of gross last year. It just isn’t nearly as much effect on my operation.
As for “Run illegal” etc
Yeah... year of the truck doesn’t determine if you run illegal: running illegal can be done in anything. Kinda sounds like people that argue gun control, that if there’s more laws, somehow criminals would follow the law. People running illegal logs, or speeding, or heavy- they’re already breaking the law, and aren’t bothered by it. What year the truck is don’t matter to someone that’s breaking the law.blacklabel, D.Tibbitt, OLDSKOOLERnWV and 12 others Thank this. -
How about 2018 international lt serie mid roof Cummins 450 efficient series with endurant 12 speed, and ratio 2.79.good for flatbed?
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It is within the power of a federal government to regulate air quality. I’d rather have emissions regulation than have to wear a mask over my face in an urban center as they do in China. Or, if you look at the air quality improvement in California in recent years, it’s hard to convince the public that emissions regulations are a bad thing. Gun control is a very different issue in that it’s not a resource shared in common as water, roads, air quality, or land is concerned.basedinMN_ Thanks this. -
Horsepower
450
Engine Manufacturer
Cummins
Engine Type
X-15
Fuel Type
Diesel
Engine Brake
Yes
Powertrain
Transmission
AMT
Chassis
Suspension
Air Ride
Number of Rear Axles
Tandem
Tires
Bridgestone 295/75R22.5 / 295/75R22.5
Wheels
All Aluminum
Wheelbase
238 in
Front Axle Weight
13,200 lb
Rear Axle Weight
40,000 lb
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I've got an international 9900 with an isx15 getting 4.4 us MPG pulling super B's over the Rockies every day.
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