Thank you, this is useful....and I kinda felt as tho if I was gonna live in it and put allot down on it....I better like it and be able to do what I want with it. Tho I was worried about fuel (or course). I'm glad to hear of the mpg. your getting....What I don't understand (and hate to start a arguement between anyone)...is how is it that I could progressive shift, turn the truck off, was always cut to 65 mph and do the other requested company mpg things and never get over 6.3....rarely up to 6.7 mpg. Wouldn't these bigger more horse engines only get worse milage for me?
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Faber, Oct 23, 2008.
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one more question....why does everyone hate freightshakers? Is daimlher the same as the one that makes dodge? They do seem cheaper, so I would have to assume the awnser is that their cheaper? Just curious. And thanks for the idea on dealer markups....nice to have some kinda clue instead of getting screwed.
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No they will actually use less fuel since they work way less. Cmpare a 550hp 1850lb acert CAT to a 430hp detroit 1450lb.
The CAT has a flat 1850lb torque curve from 1100rpm, and has 550hp by 1500rpm. Thats pulling power, the detroit, while yes will probably be a little bit better on millage then the CAT, will be way down in the power department and with a 80k lb gross running over the mountains the CAT will beat it in both pulling and millage in the same body truck. WHen i started out with my truck i got 3.8-4.1mpg, but that quickly changed when i got my hands on it and started messing with the engine.
You get what you pay for with shakers, PACCAR products are built solid where the daimler is built like crap and rattles itself to death, you never know when you will get hit in the head by flying plastic shelving.Faber Thanks this. -
I also agree that producing more horsepower "frees" up a motor and it thus runs more efficiently provided it is driven properly. The fact is though, when MOST people ask these types of questions on here, they are looking at stock trucks and they will never be much more than stock trucks. With that being said, why not give them the best specs possible on a stock truck?
And Btw Martin, pull that motor out of the W9 and drop it into a T6 and you would get even better fuel mileage.(Or are you going to tell me that the laws of physics don't apply to you?)
How many more times do we have to have this discussion my friend? I know where you stand and you know where I stand. Maybe I should just come on up to Michigan and we can have us a good 'ol knock down drag out brawl. That would be more fun. I'd buy the beer afterwards even.LOLFaber Thanks this. -
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Come on up, im always around!
Im sure it would get better millage in a T6, would i sell my truck for a T6? NO! Would it run hotter than shat in a T6 do to a small radiator, under hood air filter, and way worse air flow around the motor? YES!
I sai dthe truck got horrible millage when it was stock and corked up with catalytic converters, which were plugged up by the way, once i dumped them and ran straight pipes with a fuel temp wire i was consitently pulling in 5.2-5.6mpg which is #### respectable for a truck my size with the gap in between the trailer.
My truck to me is a toy and a money maker, i love my truck, yes i said it! To me trucks, big engines, and trucking is a life style. Yes we all might say we hate it but i bet if You, Al, Brick, Bronc, agent, pathfinder, and me sat down and started knocking back brews the first topic that would come up is trucking.Faber and Stroked F550 Thank this. -
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That little round table at a bar or in somebody's basement would be fun. Yes, we would talk about trucking because most of us are just dumb truck drivers who only know trucks,fast women,fast cars,and drinkin'. Hell, we could talk about politics but then we would have a room full of bloody noses and black eyes.(Especially with Al there)LMAOFaber Thanks this. -
LOL that closet obama lover.
I dont know where you say i disagree with you, i may poke fun but im not serious, you buy what you like and thats that, i may poke fun at the vulva you got but im not serious, i know its kinda hard to get over the internet.
As for my truck getting poor millage when stock is i atribute that to my catalytic converters being plugged after 5 years of use. They were literally plugged solid with soot, my pyro was at 1200*F constant, as soon as i got rid of those my millage went up. Them being plugged is not normal, and it should be adressed. Like i said after that i got 5.2-5.6mpg on a basically stock BRIDGE CAT motor. I never said it got good millage when it was stock, but once i got the cats off it was pretty good.Faber Thanks this. -
Sorry to put you guys thru that......but I appreciate it....now I have more angles to look at....and more usable info. to review.
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