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bluwtr49 wrote:
As has been said the "sweet spot" correlates to peak torque rpm. In my case the cat C12 is around 1250 or so and is fairly flat to ~1500 so that range is what I consider my sweet spot. ~1450 give me 65 mph so it all comes together nicely.
Find the torque curve for you particular engine and that should help.
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โMar-10-2016 04:18 PM
wolfe10 wrote:gemert wrote:
I am no expert but I do know one! I have a CAT engine. He researched the serial number and gave me the original test data. The way he explained it to me, with my limited understanding is that at 1200 RPM my engine is at max torque burning least amount of fuel. for me that would be somewhere around 57 in 6th gear. You are probably cussing at me now because I didn't answer in a way that most of us would look at it. I'm pretty sure that with a new coach of the quality of yours that it would be relatively easy for you to get the same data from either your coach maker or the engine maker. I'm guessing that they are all going to be a similar speed. For me the question is how fast can I go before the mileage just completely goes to "you know what?" For my coach that seems to be around 62 mph. I determined that by watching the engine data readout for fuel mileage.
What Cat engine you have???
It's in my Sig. Brett, it's a C-12 505 HP 1550 TQ. As knowledgeable as you are you probably know the guy that looked it up. Name is Dave on the BAC.
Happy Camping.
The Caterpillar 3126 and C7 have peak torque at 1,440 RPM. C9 or larger, yes, at lower RPM.
Just do not want to mislead anyone with a different engine than you have.
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gemert wrote:
I am no expert but I do know one! I have a CAT engine. He researched the serial number and gave me the original test data. The way he explained it to me, with my limited understanding is that at 1200 RPM my engine is at max torque burning least amount of fuel. for me that would be somewhere around 57 in 6th gear. You are probably cussing at me now because I didn't answer in a way that most of us would look at it. I'm pretty sure that with a new coach of the quality of yours that it would be relatively easy for you to get the same data from either your coach maker or the engine maker. I'm guessing that they are all going to be a similar speed. For me the question is how fast can I go before the mileage just completely goes to "you know what?" For my coach that seems to be around 62 mph. I determined that by watching the engine data readout for fuel mileage.
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