He says it is programmed at 500 but Freightliner told him it's putting out 400 and that it's normal to do that. He said he didn't understand what all they were trying to tell him about it but he already knows it won't actually put out all 500, although he was expecting more than 400. We may end up taking it back to Harrison even though we can't afford the down time. They actually want to help us but they're just so much further than Freightliner. This is not the first time we've delt with Freightliner. We've been familar with their shop for years. This is the biggest issue we've had. He's actually not thrilled that I am on here getting advice but he is so upset about the situation, I just wanted to help. Last six of the vin are FB6558.
Need advice from someone EXPERIENCED with new freightliner glider kits
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I didn't think my Detroit in my glider was really operating at it's best either. After having Dusti over at Walcott go thru the ECM and change out some of the restrictive EPA settings in it and tweaking some of the other selections, I got roughly 3/4 mpg better and this engine will definately pull a hill. The EPA sure didn't have Detroit put on EGR, SCR, DPF nonsense, but they did have Detroit choke the engines back somewhat in the ECM. You get the ECM set back to what was intended, and it makes a whale of a difference. I wish I had done it when I got the truck, before it pulled the first load. Best $300 I have spent in a good long while.
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Something ain't right. Even at 400 horse it still should go over 65mph. Truck has 3.58 gears in it so seeing 5.5mpg should not be very hard to achieve. And you should not lose 100 horse on the dyno. If you want to, see if you can get a shop to print out the trip report and the ecm parameters. Scan them and send them to me and i will take a look at them. I don't want to get into a battle of shops but i wonder if the timing could be a tooth off. It could happen to even the best techs.
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If it has 3.58's in it, yep, it should easily bust 6 mpg on a bad day. I have 2.64 rears in mine tied up to an 18 speed. I run in direct (16th) at road speed. That is identical to 3.55 - 3.58 in overdrive. I have the DDEC IV 12.7 Series 60 at 500 hp also. I have never gotten below a 6.5 average since I got the glider last August. Average for last two months is mid 7's. Never have had it on a dyno to see what it is actually doing. But the one being discussed has to have some serious issues going on to pull in such poor mpg numbers.
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can we get an update?
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I agree with you truckin,
I have a computer issue on my truck and when I go to talk to a shop about looking at it, there answer sounds more like a "By guess and by golly" method of troubleshooting...
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