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Power on the 6v92 , long grades playing tricks on me.

Started by neoneddy, August 18, 2017, 09:35:05 PM

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Melbo

I have my GPS set to keep me informed of the elevation.  When I notice what seems like a sluggish response that is the first thing I check.  Yes I watch the temp and pyro but checking the elevation readings to see if they are changing keeps me happy to know things are normal at the back of the bus.

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Melbo
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Scott & Heather

Really?! I've always filled my fuel filters that way on both buses over the past 7 years. You guys make this way too complicated.


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Branderson

Quote from: neoneddy on August 18, 2017, 09:35:05 PM
So what got me thinking about this was my experience today.

We're coming back from the Dells of Wisconsin going on I94 towards MSP, we started going up a grade but at some point I thought we leveled off or where actauly going down hill but in fact we were still on an uphill grade. I feared the worst as I had my pedal to the metal as I felt our speed decreasing down to almost 40mph.   Then I recalled we hit something similar on the way there.

I was pulling our Chrysler town and country (4200lbs) as well.

Questions :

1) should I be worried at all?
2) would an older fuel filter(s) cause loss of power?
3) would air filter be an issue?
4) is this all just normal and I need to deal with it?

We managed a tick over 6 mpg over 523 miles pulling the t&c and trying to keep up with traffic hitting 70 when we could .  I'm running 100-110 psi on my tires.  Temp never gets over 185f , it was in the 70s ambient air temp.


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I wrote this in the other thread talking about hills but you and I have the same engine.  I keep it in 3 when around town and shift to D if I ever go over 52mph whether it's around town or when getting to speed on the highway.  When I'm on the highway and I hit a hill, I will go to 3 when going under 52mph and if the hill is long or steep enough, if I go under 40mph, I shift to 2.  I learned this from my uncle who sold me the bus after having it a decade +.  He says these engines like to run at higher rpms and also to keep the higher idle switch on. 

Typically if you lug the engine, you will see black smoke.  I wouldn't be worried and I think it's normal especially for our type of engine but I'm glad to see I'm not the only one that is a slow poke up hills. 

I'm def no mechanic and I can't answer any of the filter questions.  All I know is if there is gas to the top of the fuel filter, it's past the time to get it changed.
- Brad