New o/o with fuel economy problems.

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  1. thomasrsimmons9285

    thomasrsimmons9285 Bobtail Member

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    I was working as a mechanic for a company that bought a used truck for a good deal. That truck hualing flatbed is getting 8mpg. When I decided to buy a truck I bought the same one. 2012 cascadia midroof, DD13, Autoshift. I'm pulling van and only getting 5.4-5.7 mpg. Is there that big of a difference having a van taller than my rig vs flatbed?
     
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  3. razor1983

    razor1983 Medium Load Member

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    Yes of course there is, its like you are pulling a parachute behind you. Though bear in mind no two trucks (or drivers) are the same. And there is a lot to getting good fuel economy, everything from fuel quality to road conditions.
     
  4. India303

    India303 Bobtail Member

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    Factors that will greatly affect fuel mileage:
    Hills
    Heavy foot
    Wind resistance
    Weight
    And ..... axle gear ratio.
     
  5. DUNE-T

    DUNE-T Road Train Member

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    And something might be wrong with the truck
     
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  6. ShooterK2

    ShooterK2 Road Train Member

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    There are lots of Cascadias pulling van trailers and getting better fuel mileage. But, that trailer sticking up and catching wind is probably a big factor. Can you get one of those fairings for the roof to make it match up with the trailer?
     
  7. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    That sounds low for a Cascadia pulling a van. Even if it isn't a high roof that doesn't make that big of a difference.

    When is the last time the dpf was baked or replaced?
     
  8. bossboy2

    bossboy2 Light Load Member

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    To answer your question, yep.
     
  9. afterburn25

    afterburn25 Medium Load Member

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    also keep in mind the older the engine is the more fuel its gonna burn also check your blowby may need an in-frame
     
  10. wore out

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    You were working as a mechanic?_
     
  11. Ubu

    Ubu Road Train Member

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    A roof fairing should make a lot of difference, especially if you can set up the fifth wheel to have a minimal gap to the trailer.

    Do both trucks have the same gearing on the drive axels?
     
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