Fuel Efficiency Older vs New

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  1. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    Did you post that correctly, 3.7 ? :eek:
     
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  3. lester

    lester Midwest's #1 Feed Hauler

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    3.7 is doing pretty good for me! I've seen weekly avgs of 3.2. short haul, lots of start stop, in a hurry and spend a few hrs unloading at 1450rpm
     
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  4. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    I’m local and get in a hurry a few times also, but my ISX15 (500)does 5.7 average and maybe 6 on a good day. How I wish I still had my old CAT, that one did 7 all day long regardless.

    EDIT: So I guess it’s fair to say that I shouldn’t worry about my mpg under the circumstances.
     
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  5. Oxbow

    Oxbow Road Train Member

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    That pto time adds up.
     
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    roundhouse Road Train Member

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    The older rig will use more fuel but the downtime lost revenue of the newer emission rigs will cost more than that .

    one little Chinese sensor goes bad and your rig is sitting for days or weeks .
     
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  7. snowwy

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    I've gotten better economy out of newer more powerful engines.

    I don't how you all aren't.

    DD15 505(iirc) got .6 better then the DD13 450 before that. ISX15 got .75 better then all isx 450s.

    Mx13. Has yet to see a drop of oil loss in almost a year but I can't say economy on that one as it's a city truck.

    My last job ended with a isx15 and I got 6.9 pulling 100k one way. It started with a cat getting about 5 pulling 100k one way.

    As far as engine reliability goes. The mx is running circles around the other 3 combined. The only mechanical failure so far was the fuel pump. The motor has 650k.

    The last isx15 I just drove got a new head at 175k. But it don't like the oil in it. It sounds like a tank.

    Driver definitely makes a difference.
    I could make a gallon of oil last 3 weeks when no one else drives the truck over the weekend. Otherwise, that gallon was gone in 2 days. They also burned 30 more gallons then me in a fillup. And would drain a full reservoir bottle of pto oil. Which would last me a week.

    Some drivers just cost too much money to operate a truck.
     
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