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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Siinman, Jun 13, 2022.

  1. TruckerPete1990

    TruckerPete1990 Road Train Member

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    Some trucks you can. I have the software to reset codes and do force Regens when needed. Saved me a tow bill due to dpf saying it was full with stop light on. Was able to reset the dpf to finish my load.
     
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  3. ducnut

    ducnut Road Train Member

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    The shop I work out of has the ability to do that. However, both these issues weren’t showing active, because they were random. Because this truck is under warranty and HQ shop strongarming me, the truck had to go into the dealer. The dealer techs had previously seen both issues and threw a couple new bits at it. 8 days in the shop for a shift stalk and sensor is a bit ridiculous, though. I’m just happy to be in my own truck. Felt good getting on the interstate, rolling back to the shop.
     
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  4. Siinman

    Siinman Road Train Member

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    Well this one is being delivered now. It was from Mo to Ma and was a little heavier than posted at almost 16k. Did pretty good driving 70mph and speed limit everywhere and got 8.7 mpg’s.

    taking a load to IL that supposed to be around 26k Then a load back home that is 35k I believe. Will see what those do.
    Also got the quote back on the lift axle again. So now I need to decide if I really want to do it or not.
     
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  5. Long FLD

    Long FLD Road Train Member

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    That’s how high our factory ones lift.

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  6. Siinman

    Siinman Road Train Member

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    That would be great. I am gonna go ahead and see if I can get one ordered. Seen one driving down the road earlier today next to me. It had about 2-3" lift and it looked like it road ok for the most part. Plan will be to run cheaper wore out tires on lift axle and go back to Michelins on the regular axle.

    I think then if it ruins any of the tires over time it will still be a gain since I will run the cheaper stuff on that axle. The tires I have on it now are cheap ones on both axles. I do not care for them much at all at this point with about 100K on them. Will most likely go put some new ones on the back and take the ones on that axle and put them up for the next pair on lift axle.

    On the fuel MPG's so far I have drove about 600 Miles today and got 9.5 MPG's so far with this load. Over all so far for the trip I am at 8.9 MPG's. This is one of the few times recently I have not been in heavy wind or weather. Had a little wind at 5-7 MPH and ran into some rain today as well for 50 or so miles. Been running 65 to 67 most of today.
     
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  7. Siinman

    Siinman Road Train Member

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    Well I am a couple mins from the drop off for in the morning. I may drive over there and sit for the night. I am at an Oasis on 294 about 40 miles north of Chicago Land. They have a 2 hour parking only and not sure if they inforce that or not. Gonna sit here and watch the draft for a little bit and see if anyone messes with me.

    So this load was 26K on BOL but I think it is closer to 20K and it was from MA to IL. A little over 1K miles and I drove 65 all the way here. Managed to get 10.1 MPG's for this load. This is the best I have done so far on a trip by almost a full MPG. So far on the trip I am at 9.2 MPG's and have about 2400 or so miles for this trip so far. That first leg of the trip was at 70 MPH so this is looking pretty good. I did change my air filter before the trip or rather replaced the filter covers since it is a Fleet Air Filter.

    This also is the second trip with the new Trailer Aero I had installed on it. This confirms to me it does make a difference on MPG's and more than I had thought it would. Best I had ever done before was 9.1 on a trip that was over 700 Miles. I think I would had beat that when going to MA on this trip if held to 65 to 67.
     
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  8. gentleroger

    gentleroger Road Train Member

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    You've either left or already asleep at this point, but nobody will enforce the 2 hour parking at the Oasis.
     
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  9. Siinman

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    I am still awake and watching the draft. So far no one has bothered me so will stay the night. Thanks for the information.
     
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  10. Jumpman

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    Tesla did a pretty in depth study on the disc covers for the wheels and they found it improved about 2%. This was for the cars and not the semi trucks. I looked but never found anything specific on their testing on the trucks. I think they are holding that info closer to their chest.
     
  11. Magoo1968

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    Another factor is fuel recently switched to summer fuel . I’m up .75 to 1 mpg in the last week ..
     
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