9+ MPG Class 8 5 Axel Trucks with Trailers
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Dice1, Sep 15, 2011.
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600 k before rebuilds? Let me guess: DAF? they usually die at the magic 600k mark, I had 2 and both died well before that, I won't go into that now, I'll stick with the v8 Scanias , no egr crap on them, that's what's causing most of the issues with modern engines! As riverstick once quoted here " u cant expect a top athlete to perform while inhaling his own farts" We're not having any issues with them at all, I know Russian fuel is a problem But in fairness there's more twigs and mud in their diesel than there is diesel !
The problem is unless u have a super efficient truck here u can't compete, diesel in Ireland is now 1.65 euro p/l at the pump , it's far more expensive than let's say belguim or Luxembourg , I had a lovely 144 530 v8 but I had to change to a 164 580 because there was 2mpgs of a difference between the newer and older engines, soon after I changed again for the r580 which was a little better due to slightly improved tuning and aerodynamics ( although the new cab was the real reason)
U are right about owner drivers too, a few years back I had quiete a few trucks, I made good money at first then the diesel prices started to rise in the end the drivers were making more than me so I went back to 1 truck which I sold at the end of 2011 because I couldn't make a living from it, with the current recession bank overdrafts became impossible, diesel credit was reduced to 7 days, cash flow was a major problem as you can imagine so I sold everything and took my wife on a 7 week holiday around asia because we hadn't been away together for over 2 years, now I'm driving a heavy haulage truck earning more money than anytime in the last few years. Small hauliers just can't compete here anymore -
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I didn't know there was a difference in the diesel, I knew gasoline was different alright.
In some countries here the speed limit for trucks is 50 mph, however I find such a slow speed actually makes them worse on fuel, I think somewhere between 55 and 62 mph is the best fuel mileage -
also in case if you have long legged truck downshift it half gear before hill -
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Maah, if it's says 400, 500 or 620 I would not say is that big difference. You are always down at the same speed. The bigger engine just keeps the speed up for a couple of seconds more. As a guy said, climb a hill fast as possible, after that you can drive whatever speed you want. Guess you drive around in a 580, by my test that's best on fuel from 83-87. Below 83 you got no momentum for the smaller steps.
Over 87 it just eat fuel, limiter at 93-94 is a killer for consumption. -
it is good to have speed limiter higher than 89 in case if you drive 89 because when limiter cut speed and than again allow you to reach 89 and again cut....
this take more fuel than cruising little bit below speed limitScania man Thanks this. -
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