500hp n14 mpg?

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  1. Manny129

    Manny129 Light Load Member

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    Im getting 4.0 sadly enough (According to la computer). What are you guys getting out there?

    Anyway I can approve this sucker?
     
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  3. lovesthedrive

    lovesthedrive R.I.P.

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    details please

    Rear end ratio

    Transmission

    How hard are you driving it (mph)

    how clean are your filters?
     
  4. Old Man

    Old Man Road Train Member

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    First check mileage the old fashion way, not with the dash readout. Check the CAC for leaks, clean air filters,set overhead , check mufflers some can become very restrictive.
     
  5. Manny129

    Manny129 Light Load Member

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    55-70mph

    Dont have ratio right now

    Allison Autoshift 10 spd

    Idk about air filter or fuel. Im in NJ and its in the shop in Las Vegas putting latches on the hood. I might have to replace them when i get there. Also got an oil leak sealed on it.
     
  6. Emulsified

    Emulsified Road Train Member

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    Weight and speed are two of the most determining factors.
    i.e., 10,000# in my reefer at 60mph and I'm around 11 mpg.
    Same trailer, same truck, same route, with 40,000# in the box and I'm around 7.5mpg.
    If I increase speed, my mpg goes down. If I'm in a head wind (or tail wind) mileage changes.
    And where you run makes a difference. Mountains, plains, etc.
     
  7. Pappa Bear

    Pappa Bear Light Load Member

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    Unless you pull oversize or really heavy there is definitely something wrong. Probably a boost leak. A friend of mine with the same engine pulling a tanker in a W900 gets 5.8.
     
  8. olpa77

    olpa77 Light Load Member

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    I have a 460 hp n14 I pull flatbed and she gets 6-7 mpg running 65 - 75 mph range. Try putting lucas in your tank, it help me out a little.
     
  9. Gambi80

    Gambi80 Medium Load Member

    Wow...4mpg?? Check gallons against miles, do a little math.

    I've got an N14 @ 525hp and the lowest I've gotten is 5.4, highest has been 8...mid-6 to 7 is more typical.

    But I'm not OTR....daycab, local, short dump trailer usually grossing 73,000...lots of stopping and going...in the relatively flat lands of northern Illinois.
     
  10. Don2WS

    Don2WS Medium Load Member

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    I used to have a 98 international 9300 it was 525, 13 speed and 3.73 ratio hauling dry van always around 23-35k lbs hauling milwaukee to southern texas miami and back up he averaged 6.2 to 7.3 but never below 6.
     
  11. Old Man

    Old Man Road Train Member

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    11 mpg? What are you running?
     
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