C15 Acert rebuild

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by underworldgs4800, Feb 9, 2018.

  1. bavarian

    bavarian Heavy Load Member

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    A whole list of questions.

    Is the truck new to you?
    Did it perform different before?
    What are you hauling?
    Where are you operating?

    If your answer is flatdeck in northern Ontario, I'd say you're doing excellent.
    Winter fuel and the cold are a big factor right now which may cost you 1 - 1 1/2 mpg.
     
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  3. mudflap77

    mudflap77 Heavy Load Member

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    And what make and model of truck?
     
  4. bavarian

    bavarian Heavy Load Member

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    Head on.
     
  5. oldog1984

    oldog1984 Medium Load Member

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    1300 rpm is 57 mph 1400 rpm is 60
     
  6. oldog1984

    oldog1984 Medium Load Member

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    2007 387 peterbilt c15 10 speed auto i have had truck for a little over a year and i pull a flat
     
  7. oldog1984

    oldog1984 Medium Load Member

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    it has always been at 5 to 5.4 mpg
     
  8. RedForeman

    RedForeman Momentum Conservationist

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    So two drivers getting crappy mileage but no idea what kind of terrain, load, or aerodynamics are possibly affecting mileage. Here's what I've learned the past four years with mine.

    One, get a scan gauge so you can see what's happening real time. The mpg numbers aren't going to be accurate, but they will be good for knowing what's better or worse with your driving habits.

    First thing, both of mine had some kind of great big catalyst? muffler that got replaced with a high flow smaller one. They get stopped up over time. Since the replacement is a much smaller diameter, the brackets have to be modified. Biggest, easiest improvement in performance and mileage right there.

    ACERTs run high boost pressure. My latest is a stock 475 NXS that will max out close to 40 psi. The 550 MXS I drive has gone upwards to 50 psi under the right circumstances. So making sure the intake system is sealed tight is even more important. Outside of a CAC pressure test someone else already mentioned, start with the simple stuff. You will probably see evidence of air leaks around the hump hoses. Alternatively you can soap them up and watch for bubbles when a helper snaps the throttle. Or just change them if you know they're old. Another (relatively) cheap and easy to do fix. A set of 4 and 8 new clamps will seal those intake tubes up.

    Also look for soot around all the turbo couplers and their clamps. Also around the exhaust flange that the innermost turbo attaches to. If you see any, first try tightening the clamps/flange nuts. If the clamps are broken, or if you find broken studs on the flange, that stuff needs to be replaced and repaired.

    The ACERT also likes to break #6 exhaust studs. Get a flash light and look up in there to make sure there are still two in there, then get the broken one drilled out and replaced LOL. It won't take long to notice this from the noise and exhaust fumes in the cab. Even before you hear it, power and mileage will fall off substantially with an exhaust leak upstream from the turbos.

    If you take anything apart on the exhaust side, you'll have to re-torque all the clamps at least a dozen times before they quit stretching loose during a heat cycle. Best to just do it as part of your pre-trip on a cold engine every time, until they stay tight.

    I just did Q4 2017 IFTA. My '07 T600 was at 5.95 mpg. I haul a reefer Atlanta to NY and back. The northbound trip is nearly always via I-77/US19/I-79 straight through the mountains with about 28k in the wagon. Coming back I'm usually maxed out close to 80k gross and run I71/271/75 via Jellico TN. I run the speed limit and never the last one up the hills. Truck has 13 spd and 3.25 rears.

    My son is driving the '07 387 and it got 5.96. Most of his runs are Atlanta into eastern Virginia, sometimes into PA. Same spec as mine but stock 475 tune and 3.36 rears.

    Both trucks have Tripacs and bunk heaters on them, so nearly zero idling. Low rolling resistance tires on truck and trailers. Also have skirts and tails on the trailers. Mine has just over a million miles on it, the other one 1.2 mil.

    If I was running better terrain, or not chasing traffic up hill, I could easily see the IFTA numbers hitting 7+.
     
  9. Hurst

    Hurst Registered Member

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    I have the same exact engine in my Columbia. BXS ACERT, 10spd, 3.55 rears.

    I went through some trial and error. But finally got that truck to go over 6mpg.

    List of every thing I did.

    New CAC
    Waste gate on the turbos and some kind of seal needed to be replaced.
    All boost couplings replaced and checked for boost leaks.
    New injectors
    Retuned the ecm. Upped 435hp to 500hp with what tuner described as an economy/power tune.

    Switched fromm 22.5 LP to 22.5 R11 tires. Run110psi in steers and trailer and 100psi on drives. Check tire's religiously every day.

    Changed to cruising speed of 65mph.

    Shift at 1500 rpms and cruise at 1400 - 1450 rpms. Try to maintain a steady spd. Drive with some sense.

    Went from 4.9 mpg to averaging 6.2 mpg. Even with a driver in the truck, ungoverned, it still sees 5.8 - 6.0 mpg grossing between 55k - 65k most of the time.

    So it can be done.

    Very good reliable motor. I have a 3406E in my KW and I like the BXS better.

    Hurst
     
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