I am one who said they would not set the speed limiter on my truck, but that being said I never speak in absolutes.
A few weeks ago I was offered a super paying load going to Ontario the rate being one I could not turn down. So I accepted the load and thought about just making a run for it and try to avoid the old OPP. But decided it is better to not take the chance so I stopped and had the limiter set.
I decided to run and see how it affected the overall performance on my truck. Before I had it set my truck was averaging 9.6 MPH on my Datastar dash read out. All the pro limiter people keep touting how great there tuck runs, great fuel savings and they don't even notice a difference in how the truck operates. Well I am here to report that as soon as I get to a dealer to have it reset, I will be having it reset. Because my fuel mileage, after burning 1000 gallons of fuel with the limit set, has dropped to 9.2 MPH.
So with this in mind if I receive a load going to Canada that pays well enough I will have the limiter set again because with the money I save on fuel I can pay to have it set and reset about 5 times a year. (And I haven't seen 5 good loads a year coming out or going to Canada so I will still be money ahead)
A few weeks ago I was offered a super paying load going to Ontario the rate being one I could not turn down. So I accepted the load and thought about just making a run for it and try to avoid the old OPP. But decided it is better to not take the chance so I stopped and had the limiter set.
I decided to run and see how it affected the overall performance on my truck. Before I had it set my truck was averaging 9.6 MPH on my Datastar dash read out. All the pro limiter people keep touting how great there tuck runs, great fuel savings and they don't even notice a difference in how the truck operates. Well I am here to report that as soon as I get to a dealer to have it reset, I will be having it reset. Because my fuel mileage, after burning 1000 gallons of fuel with the limit set, has dropped to 9.2 MPH.
So with this in mind if I receive a load going to Canada that pays well enough I will have the limiter set again because with the money I save on fuel I can pay to have it set and reset about 5 times a year. (And I haven't seen 5 good loads a year coming out or going to Canada so I will still be money ahead)