gsbrockman
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I have a lifetime average of 54.0 mph......and it takes a heavy foot to average 66 mph!!!
I have a lifetime average of 54.0 mph......and it takes a heavy foot to average 66 mph!!!
Yes.....most of mine are in the 12k to 14k range. Most OCI's are around only about 250--260 +/- drive hours or so.I thought I was doing good with my 11 at 38 MPH average. I assume your oil change intervals are at the max.
Yes.....most of mine are in the 12k to 14k range. Most OCI's are around only about 250--260 +/- drive hours or so.I thought I was doing good with my 11 at 38 MPH average. I assume your oil change intervals are at the max.
I have a lifetime average of 54.0 mph......and it takes a heavy foot to average 66 mph!!!
You have to divide odometer miles by hours.
26% idling! What has had you idling so much?
So plug it in at night! SNOKNG
The further north one lives, the higher the idle time. Like today, -24C, truck runs for about 10-15 minutes before I drive off. And my drive to work is only 13 km's and takes 13 minutes to do. So during the winter for me I'm almost 50-50 idle/drive!! I just can't get into a cold truck and drive it without some warm up.
Or around the clock! Some of us don't have normal jobs or retired yet Sno! :-laf
It is so much worse for the engine to do that thou. Anything over 10 minutes is considered excessive by Cummins and not recommended, at most 3-5 minutes is all Cummins wants. It's cold, but use a block heater and save the wear and tear and wasted diesel $$.
With the way dealerships have been treating idle time on the 6.7 it's not worth it for warranty purposes either.
Around 100 minutes of block heater operation with a winter front is adequate, even on 0°F and colder days to get the block above 80°F.
Too much money for me.
While $1.50/day doesn't sound like much it would have been a 67% increase in my power consumption last month to have the truck plugged in 24/7.
All above is true......my point was that some don't know when to plug them in. (time of day)