MPG and Idling....
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Gamecock Taylor, Aug 17, 2020.
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Then you got the crowd that doesn't know #### saying old trucks are lucky to do 5.5
The 93 the last 2 years has been 7.2 just recently got 7.8 running a mix of light and heavy. And 99 with 4.42 running. 1650-1700 gets 6.3 6.5 no matter the weight LOL -
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You are doing just fine. My fleet mpg average right now is 7.34 as of the last 30 days. The top driver is at 7.64. We have bunk heater but not bunk APU AC.
so, your a tad below my fleet average but we also don’t sit much. Put your 2 yrs in and move to a smaller company.
Our moving mpg fleet average is 8.05 so you can see what idling does to it. -
A good chunk of our miles are empty DH. On avg 2-3 days a week we'd be loaded both ways. More like only 2 days -
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I have a 12 volt fan. It moves a lot of air. It really helps me keep cool at night
I used it in Phoenix one night at 102 degrees, never started the truck to run a/c.
It was almost unbearable at those temperatures, but I suffered through the night and slept not too bad.
So if the temps are in the low nineties or lower it would probably do the trick.
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