The new ones are cruised at 1250 - 1350 RPMs at 450 hp and below. Go with those with 3.36s, and you have a suitable setup for a five axle unit.
Driving styles are different for everyone. Keep it under 1700 rpm to get the best.
I had a 02 Dodge 3500 with the Cummins, a 6 speed stick, and 410 gears in the rear, and I was getting around 21 MPG on the highway.
The best Cummins engine often depends on the specific application and requirements, but the Cummins ISX15 is widely regarded for its balance of power, efficiency, and reliability, making it a favorite in heavy-duty trucking. For lighter applications, the Cummins B6.7 is praised for its performance and fuel efficiency. Ultimately, the "best" engine varies based on individual needs, such as load capacity, fuel economy, and specific use cases.
All that is required to restart a 2006 Cummins is to add fuel and crank the engine. The fuel system is self bleeding.
They are about the same in fuel mileage but the 6.0 is thirsty.
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Install a hydrogen fuel cell. Google fuel cell llc. I noticed their first cell produce is for the N14
Only one fuel filter
Turning the fuel screw on a Cummins will determine the fuel flow tot he engine. If the screw is set too high of low then the engine will not run properly and could cause engine damage.
Your engine will get the best mileage at full operating temperature. If the thermostat is removed or too low a temperature unit the engine will use more fuel.
The best gas mileage truck is the 2011 Ford F150's which get 23 MPG on the highway with the V6 engine.
The H3 gets the best fuel mileage. Everything but the body is a Chevy Trailblazer.