Last week I got my work truck back after it blew a head gasket, and various turbo issues. I have a 2001 International DT 466E tractor. After we got it back from the shop, I saw a dirty, crumpled sheet of paper under the extinguisher, so as I went to toss it out, I noticed some very small print on it. I looked closer, and it was a printout of the motors history.
52,598 MILES
5729 HRS
--------------
9. 18 MPH (I have a city delivery route)
Interesting also, these #'s do not match the actual hour & odometer #'s, as the dash occasionally shorts out on me, and I dont have a tach or speedo. My actual readouts are about 51,100 and about 5,500 HRS.
The thing that shocked me was that there is also a statistic on the paper that gives the total fuel used over the life of the motor!
11,472 total gals. = 4. 58 MPG:{ (again, city route
)
My question is, how much can the computers on these vehicles (especially ours) tell about the use and operation of them?
52,598 MILES
5729 HRS
--------------
9. 18 MPH (I have a city delivery route)
Interesting also, these #'s do not match the actual hour & odometer #'s, as the dash occasionally shorts out on me, and I dont have a tach or speedo. My actual readouts are about 51,100 and about 5,500 HRS.
The thing that shocked me was that there is also a statistic on the paper that gives the total fuel used over the life of the motor!
11,472 total gals. = 4. 58 MPG:{ (again, city route

My question is, how much can the computers on these vehicles (especially ours) tell about the use and operation of them?