My previous truck had an 01 Series 60. I complained about poor fuel economy and the Detroit dealer programmed in some different injector codes. "73" was the code, IIRC. At any rate, the readout showed a 15% increase in MPG while my tankful to tankful measurement showed a decrease of 10%.
Just saying.
The "Sweet Spot" (best MPG)
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Lepton1, Apr 7, 2013.
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Actually the power increased significantly with the different code.
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If you are going to sit 2 or 3 hours to wait to get loaded or unloaded I get taking your time makes sense . That's not the way we roll . We always have the full 11 hour drive time available and do 2 day turns that couldn't be done running 60 mph . I just ran a 3 day drop and hook from KY to Houston and back . Day's mileages were 625 , 637 , and 652 . Driver pay was $900 .Logan76 Thanks this. -
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I see between 6.5 to 7mpg with an 600 ISX cummins, I usually run the speed limit.
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My sweet spot is in the hammer lane.
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if your sweet spot is 15 to 1600 rpm to keep egt down .id suspect that you have a cac leak or plugged exhaust
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