A new driver just started driving a straight truck for me as I am considering a second truck for wife and I.
In 2500 miles driven he is getting 7.5 - 7.7 MPG
I personally drove the same truck for 6000 miles prior to him and I got almost 9.5 average MPG. Worst tank I ever got was 8.6 MPG driving 75 mph on a load when pressed for time. Best I got was 10 MPG on load driving 59 mph. I also drove it like I had an egg under the pedal when accelerating and so on. It was also bit warmer weather when I drove the truck maybe average of 10-15 degrees warmer??
Also there is an APU on the truck and I used it as needed but not excessively. Of course I don't know how much he is using it at this point.
Also just before he started driving the truck I had it serviced at a SpeedCo and had fuel filter changed and water separator changed.
Questions
Could there be anything to do with changing the filters that would adversely affect the trucks fuel economy??
Or is the new driver just driving the dog **** out of the truck??
Any suggestions??
In 2500 miles driven he is getting 7.5 - 7.7 MPG
I personally drove the same truck for 6000 miles prior to him and I got almost 9.5 average MPG. Worst tank I ever got was 8.6 MPG driving 75 mph on a load when pressed for time. Best I got was 10 MPG on load driving 59 mph. I also drove it like I had an egg under the pedal when accelerating and so on. It was also bit warmer weather when I drove the truck maybe average of 10-15 degrees warmer??
Also there is an APU on the truck and I used it as needed but not excessively. Of course I don't know how much he is using it at this point.
Also just before he started driving the truck I had it serviced at a SpeedCo and had fuel filter changed and water separator changed.
Questions
Could there be anything to do with changing the filters that would adversely affect the trucks fuel economy??
Or is the new driver just driving the dog **** out of the truck??
Any suggestions??