Some people just want to mash the pedal and go. Fine for company drivers and all, but I know from what I've seen from my dad and other buddies who are owner ops, that's not a good fuel saver and is real rough on the trucks. Slow and steady isn't bad, but I do agree that you should get as close to up to speed as you can before getting on a highway, otherwise it gets real dangerous fast.
Cat's With no acceleration!!! Whats this?
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The company I work for purchased a used 2007 IH with a C-15 twin turbo, and 10spd. Not sure what it is rated at right now but it is by no means impressive. I've driven 3406E's that would pull circles around it. I just delivered a 312 Cat excavator (28,7000lbs) to Baltimore, MD from Huntington, WV with our Challenger RGN (tandem axle), and was lucky to top any mountain crossing I-68 at 38-42 mph. On flat ground it will top out at 78mph at 1850 rpm "just as a general idea" but falls flat pretty quick. Maybe I'm just having to many flashbacks of big cats and cummins from yesteryear......
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KT650 w/ 15 DO. NO wait....V8 CAT w/ 350 butt gears.
What hill?
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I don't care how much power I have, everybody will pass me pulling away from a stop light. Slow & gentle is how Dad taught me.
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If highway merging speeds were a safety issue insurers would demand all trucks run 600 hp engines, or they put no more than 10-15K in the box.SHO-TYME Thanks this. -
There you go with that kangaroo court again Holmes. You're making the assumption that being easier to drive stop light to stop light implies unsafe driving. Paraphrasing Samuel L Jackson, you're making an ##### out of you and umption.
The statement is true. A powerful and responsive motor is easier to drive in traffic and stop light to stop light.
So highway merging speeds aren't a safety issue? In this day of texting and cell phones. You think it would be just as safe if we were all running 318 Detroits? -
you jokers just haven't drove one of those twin turbos with the ecm tuning like it should be. -
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The 04 mbn will be ok. It won't be great but it's fixable. I have a 2000 Pete that had a 2ws and now had a mbn in it. The mbn has a narrower spread of power than the 2ws. It feels slow to me but on hills on cruise it walks away from 470 Detroit's and n-14's rated at the same hp so it can't be that slow
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So the 04 c15 is not a 6nz?
I'm hoping to be able to look at it tomorrow so I have not looked closely at the engine yet. Was thinking a single turbo would mean it was still a 6nz
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