Imagine what they would get without all of the emissions garbage sucking fuel economy away from the engine.
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‘SuperTruck’ Made 54% More Fuel Efficient — Gets a Whopping 9.9 MPG
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Not really. I don't care too much about the OTR truck market. I know the engines inside and out be Cali requires them in some oilfield equipment (thanks CARB!), and I know that 9.9 is way better than 6.5...Originally posted by Baron View Postsaw that too.
Any insider's thoughts on all this?
ISX15-G is not available yet. Only the 12. The Westport 'dual fuel' 15 is out there but, as you probably know, it's not the same.Originally posted by QIK46 View Post9 mpg is awesome for a semi. they are prob running a cummins 15 isxg on lng fuel.
Here's our press release:Originally posted by Slow Five-O View PostThey listed it as the model 587 but I think they meant 579. It's our newest model and the aerodynamics on it are outstanding as well as a huge increase in visibility through the windshield and other things. All while complying with the new 2013 emissions.
They say its a 587.

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They also said crackshaft and cummings. I assumed they were doing our newest model and the 587 has been out for a couple years. I see now after opening it and the picture it is the 587.Originally posted by Strychnine View PostNot really. I don't care too much about the OTR truck market. I know the engines inside and out be Cali requires them in some oilfield equipment (thanks CARB!), and I know that 9.9 is way better than 6.5...
ISX15-G is not available yet. Only the 12. The Westport 'dual fuel' 15 is out there but, as you probably know, it's not the same.
Here's our press release:
They say its a 587.

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EGR, DPF, SCR (DEF).Originally posted by diablo rojo View PostGood luck seeing 9.9 mpg real world (laden).
Is this engine still running DEF, or are they taking Internationals stance and increasing EGR?
2013 Cummins engines have new combustion recipes. Less fuel usage (hotter temps), more DEF (1z% ish) to offset the increased NOx production, better mileage while meeting the new emissions regs.Last edited by Strychnine; 03-25-2013, 08:07 PM.
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International continues to stand alone in their relentless desire to choke their enginesOriginally posted by Strychnine View PostEGR, DPF, SCR (DEF).
2013 engines have new combustion recipes. Less fuel usage (hotter temps), more (1z% ish) to offset the increased NOx production, better mileage while meeting the new emissions regs.
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Shit spreader stopped making there 13L, what a cluster fuck it was. There going back to the IXS. they are still making the 15L.Originally posted by diablo rojo View PostGood luck seeing 9.9 mpg real world (laden).
Is this engine still running DEF, or are they taking Internationals stance and increasing EGR?
13 L was a bastard motor, Cat c13 lower with a international head. Cats love high RPM they tried to make it run 900 to 1100 rpm. Wrong bore and stroke.
Try calling a shop and getting one in for work, plan on a two week wait.
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