I'm about to sign a contract hauling rock 150 miles and then coal back. So i will be loaded both ways. I'm trying to decide what engine will give me the best MPG. The 3 engines I will pick from will be a 3406e, n14, 12.7 detroit. Truck has to be older than 2000 to stay away from elogs so I can get two trips in a day. It is pretty much all Interstate. I'm pretty sure the detroit is the best for mileage but everybody I know that has a Detroit doesnt gross that much.
Best MPG grossing 117,000 pounds
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Just to give you an idea. ( might be useless information lol )
I have a performance ISX15 550hp/2050tq Cummins and I run 120,000lbs and average 2.9 - 3.8 MPG depending on hills.FoxHoleRnch Thanks this. -
That kind of weights usually create a fuel burn of gallons per hour rather than how far you can go on mileage per gallon. It would take all the older two strokes could give and then some in those days.
Goes without saying the more horse you have on hand the less work you have to do. So for that kind of weight I'll be looking to see if there are 750 HP or better engines in the USA.alds, WildTiger1990 and FoxHoleRnch Thank this. -
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We haul 140,000 lbs, 65-70% loaded.
Some guys get just under 4 mpg, a few break 5 mpg in the summer.
Trucks at 500 hp or less seem to average better overall. Yes they are slower, but horsepower costs fuel.x1Heavy and FoxHoleRnch Thank this. -
If your going for pre eld I would make sure the drive line is up to the task before I even worried about mpg at near 120k.
You have a pre-eld C already. You know the truck and its quirks, why start all over again.alds, x1Heavy and FoxHoleRnch Thank this. -
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If you have the cash a 5ds '98 or 1mm '99 is what I'd be looking for. Good luck thoughFoxHoleRnch Thanks this. -
Since you’re going pre-eld, I would completely go through the running gear before it hauls a load. You don’t want to be packing weight with tired transmission and rears.
A 12.7 at those weights could make for a long day.Last edited: Mar 21, 2019
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