Fuel mileage

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Mental Case, Jul 5, 2009.

  1. Mental Case

    Mental Case Bobtail Member

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    I would like to hear from seasoned drivers about which brand and model truck that gives the best fuel mileage...Also yeah i know about the way you drive and size of motor,i'm talking overall.While we are at it what do you drive? and why?
     
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  3. KeithT1967

    KeithT1967 Road Train Member

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    I drive a 99' IH 9400 Midroof w/ 525hp N14, Super 10, 3.70 gears, and 22.5 low pro's. Every Aero aide has been stripped off over the years. Month to month MPG averages 6.5-7.1. I drive it because it simply fits me. I'm a large guy and it has plenty of room to move around along with plenty of storage space. It has power to spare on anything but the steepest grades when loaded close to max gross. If I could change one thing I'd swap to a 13spd.
     
  4. JasonTheRock

    JasonTheRock Light Load Member

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    I have a 97 freight shaker with a 3406e cat 470hp. I get 5.6 mpg (excludes deadheading, when do, it is 8.6 mpg at avg. 30,500 lbs empty), the engine has 950,000 miles on it. 13 speed with low pros. Dont know what the rear end is.

    There is no best brand, there are soooo many factors invovled. I would only ###-u-me that the newer the engine, the better the mileage.
     
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  5. truckinwva

    truckinwva Light Load Member

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    Older international w/350 and a 400 fuel pump. Cabover if you can stand a short wheelbase, 3.9 rears, 9-speed tranny, a "bus" (9700, 9800).

    This combo gives me 9.7+ mpg fully loaded, running between 75-90 mph. Hilly country, 9.2-9.4 mpg.

    Believe it or not, REALLY!

    TRUCKINWVA
     
  6. HJL

    HJL Bobtail Member

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    what do you guys think about tuning? There are all kinds of companies out there offering 1/2mpg-2mpg gains, do you guys know which ones work and which are snake oil?
     
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  7. truckinwva

    truckinwva Light Load Member

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    1st mercedes
    2nd detroit
    3rd cummins
    4th cat

    TRUCKINWVA


    TUNING TUNING FORK
     
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  8. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Anything that looks like a hollow tube that promisses any gain in fuel economy peformance is a crock!
     
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  9. broncrider

    broncrider Road Train Member


    i dont know how accurate your list is, but my cat routenly get 6.5 to 7 mpg, up to and as high as 8.35 mpg, in the winter running heavy and idleing it does drop as low as 5mpg

    a mercedes is just an expensive boat anchor
     
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  10. HJL

    HJL Bobtail Member

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    ive heard that bully dog actually works as does pitsburg power, i just dont want to spend $2800 without some kind of recommendation first...
     
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  11. truckinwva

    truckinwva Light Load Member

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    Broncrider,

    good for you, on the mileage. There are always a few that stand put in every class.

    Truckinwva





    to the person that said a tuning fork was hollow, well, it's really not............

    Truckinwva
     
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