im planing to buy Volvo 2013 430 or 670 with 500 Hp one is heavy spec and other one is normal spec for hauling Refer or may be grain from Canada to California .Everybody has different opinion about HP , i want some experts advice , so more HP consume more fuel is that the fact , as more hills in states needs more HP . i don't have much knowledge about this stuff so if anyone free please advice me
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by volvorg, Apr 7, 2016.
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Way to many variables to answer this... Gearing? Transmission? Why would you need a heavy spec truck? It would just reduce the amount of freight you can legally scale, and often reefer loads are right @ the limit...
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thanks for replying me . just curious if my company will less work in refer then i can haul Super B or Livestock . to create more opens thats the only point of thinking about heavy spec . whats the weight difference between heavy spec and normal spec i know it depends upon the various factor but in a roughly .
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Can't even estimate really... I've seen lightweight spec scale just under 17k, I've heard of 4 axle setups that scale at 23k. Way to many variables, you just have to get the specs from the seller.
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Hi volvorg, 1st, I wish I could put up a billboard somewhere, "More HP does NOT mean less fuel mileage". I worked for many companies that thought that, and spec'd the trucks with small motors, and we struggled along with our feet to the floor at 58 mph and got 5-6mpg. Trucks seem to get about the same mileage regardless of the HP, so I say, get a big motor, that way you have power on tap when you need it, and can go easy on the pedal and get 7mpg ( or whatever) I drove a Freightliner with a 500 Detroit and we got 6.9 -7.1 all day long and rolled 70mph down and up. As far as heavy spec., that raises your empty weight and less net. Unless you are pulling 40 ton dozers, I don't think that's necessary. Good luck.
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Heya, I can tell you the heavy spec volvo will weigh 20-24k bobtail, and the normal spec volvo will weigh 34-36k bobtail. Lol.
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With higher horsepower you can stay in your taller gears longer . Best mpg in the highest gears
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Seems backwards to me but I'm new...
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Also, a higher horsepower setup generally has a lot more torque. That is where you save your fuel if you don't drive it like you stole it. Bumped mine up 70hp and gained 200+ foot pounds of torque. Fuel mileage went up a full mile per gallon.
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A 35k bobtail?Starboyjim and Blackshack46 Thank this.
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