T6 hands down
true it not as roomy as a volvo but it should get better mileage, plus they dont look as cheap
a kitty, 13 spd and 3.55 rears..should net ( if tuned right) better than 7mpg average
buying a truck need help plz!!
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by teardrop82, Jan 30, 2008.
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The ONLY time I could get the cat in my 04 up to 5.5mpg was with a heavy dose of lucas in the tanks. 550 W900 reposrt the same 4.6 or so as I was getting with his truck. -
2000 W9 pulling an open car hauler (NOT GOOD FOR MPGs
) and I get 5.2 without idling at night. I run balls to the wall with it too.
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Besides arn't you running empty all the time??? I thought they pay you just t drive around with signs on the door -
I don't know anything about trucks other than what I read from here, but just wondering, most here seem to suggest Kenworth T600 as the most fuel efficient. But the T2000 looks like it's more aerodynamic to me, won't they get better mileage? How about other trucks that are equally aerodynamic (aerodynamic looking anyway!) like the ProStar, Cascadia, Pete 387, etc? They just look so... swoopy!
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Don't you wish.Besides if I was running around empty my MPG would be 5.8
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I've never driven a T2 but I've heard from folks that have and they say the interior noise and rattles are a lot worse than say a T6. And a T6 just looks more manly. -
In regards to the original question about specs; you want a Detroit or Cummins motor, 10 or 13 speed tranny, 22.5 low-pro tires, a full fairing package, a sliding fifth wheel so you can slide it all the way forward to close the air gap between the truck and trailer(if you are going to pull a box). The final important spec depends on you. You need to determine how fast you plan to drive BEFORE you select the rearend gear ratio. You need to match the gear to your cruise speed so that at cruise speed you engine will be running in the "sweet spot". The sweet spot on most 2004 and newer motors is between 1250-1375 rpm and on pre-2004 modelsit is 1300-1450 rpm. For instance, if you have the discipline to drive 60-62 mph all the time, then you want a 3.70 or 3.73 rear gear. If you want to run 63-66, then you want a 3.55-3.58 gear. If for you want to run 67-72, then you will need a 3.36 or 3.42 gear. If you want to run faster than that, buy Brickman's w900 and say "to hell with fuel mileage"...lol
If you spec any aerodynamic truck like I previously stated, never run over 65 mph, and there are no mechanical problems with the truck, you will get 7.0 mpg or better in most normal operations. -
Eskimo I think if I was pulling a flat and not running over 65 I would probably see 6.5 out of this rig.
But an open car hauler by itself does not lead to MPGs, I knew that going into this deal and most of the time we are on a hurry up and wait and then haul freight for a deadline so that doesn't lead to MPGs either. -
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