N-14 celect Horrible fuel economy
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N-14 celect Horrible fuel economy
I have a 94 cabover with an N 14 cummins celect. i have 46, 000 lbs rear ebds with a 4:11 gear ratio. I haul a tri axel cattle pot. I'm lucky to see 5 mpg and am usually only getting 4-4.5. Is the gear ratio what's causing my poor fuel economy or could it be something else???
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help!
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I believe your fuel economy is normal for that power/ gear ratio and the fact that you haul a triaxle trailer loaded with livestock. ULSD also plays a roll in lower fuel economy. Has the truck historically gotten the fuel economy or have you noticed a recent drop?
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we just bought the truck a few months ago. The guy before us said he was getting a constant 6mpg but it sounds like that was probably not the truth. Thanks for your help!
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If you run it like the typical bull hauler, you're not going to get any fuel mileage. You're not going to get that great of fuel mileage with a cabover, especially a flattop with no fairings, hauling that much weight anyhow.
The previous owner may have done 6 mpg, but if he was he sure wasn't making time and hauling heavy.
The previous owner may have done 6 mpg, but if he was he sure wasn't making time and hauling heavy.
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Didn't mean to, but yeah, especially with that gearing, you're just not going to get that great of fuel mileage. Might be worth it to swap in some 3.70s or 3.55s.
Tankeryanker's tanks are a bit more aerodynamic that a bull rack as well.
Does the truck have a condo or roof fairings? They add some weight but are worth having. I ran a mid-roof 9400 for a couple years, I could make it from Erie to Wytheville in a half hour less time and get 1/4 MPG better fuel mileage while pulling a Thermoking reefer versus a drybox, all other things being equal.
Tankeryanker's tanks are a bit more aerodynamic that a bull rack as well.
Does the truck have a condo or roof fairings? They add some weight but are worth having. I ran a mid-roof 9400 for a couple years, I could make it from Erie to Wytheville in a half hour less time and get 1/4 MPG better fuel mileage while pulling a Thermoking reefer versus a drybox, all other things being equal.
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