Should i sell my brand new 389

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  1. Concorde

    Concorde Road Train Member

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    Best mpg I ever saw was 8.2 and that was bobtailing from the assembly plant in Denton, TX to home in Florida. I ran it 68-70 mph mostly on cruise..just chilling in my new ride.

    Once I hooked up to my dry van the mpg went out the window..didn’t matter if I was loaded or empty. The 280” wheel base just left too much space between the cab & trailer.

    If I really wanted to slow down and give up most of my idling I could probably get 6 out of it..but that’s not going to happen :)

    I’m also going by my quarterly ifta reports and not just throwing a nice number that I got on trip with the wind at my back. For me running the 48 mostly with my foot in it I avg 5.

    I am guilty of running 80-85 mph to :)
     
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  3. Rubber duck kw

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    You know you might as well go full cool and rebuild you a 359.
     
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  4. Rubber duck kw

    Rubber duck kw Road Train Member

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    There come a point when time and comfort outrank fuel mileage right? That's what I tell myself at least.
     
  5. shooter19802003

    shooter19802003 Road Train Member

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    Your not rebuilding anything with those profits. Apparently you haven't seen what 379 are going for....let alone plus rebuild cost. I was offered $70k for mine as is.
     
  6. kay_ray

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    I have a 2016 579 too thats paid off
     
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  7. shooter19802003

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    Mine is 280wb. My last ifta is 5.9. That's because I live in Idaho. So Wyoming, wind and mountains kills my mpg. However, I run in the Midwest until I go home. So while I'm out...I get around 7. I also pull flat. Don't know anything about door swinging.

    Edit: I don't drive fast. Set my cruise at 67 or so.
     
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  8. Concorde

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    That’s what I tell myself also! Problem is I got this other voice in my head that keeps telling me that I’m an idiot :)

    Fact is after driving a long wheel base hood for awhile I can’t bring myself to get back in a euro plastic truck. Luckily I’m old and money isn’t the only reason I drive.
     
  9. Concorde

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    I run your areas all the time, normally 2 figure 8’s around the country every month. Sounds like we’re close in mpg truck wise and I’m just a lead foot.
     
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  10. shooter19802003

    shooter19802003 Road Train Member

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    I have my share of heavy foot events. I will get pissed and push down the pedal. I hate uphill truck races....makes me mad. However, just cruising around, I keep it under 70 all the time.

    All I'm saying is, there is more to mpg than truck and engine. Your foot has alot to do with it.
     
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  11. Midwest1

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    Take the money and run. These crazy prices won’t be around forever.
     
  12. Lazer

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    If you guys want pre-emissions truck to rebuild, I know where there are Pete’s KW’s, IH, Freightliner all pre-emissions. Most were parked due to engine issues. Either injectors, or coolant dropped into the crankcase.
    Some are tractor sleepers, some daycabs, with fuel tanks on straight truck frame.
     
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