May-17-2022 08:33 AM
May-22-2022 08:28 AM
wanderingbob wrote:
On my 2014 Ram , if ya hold the button down you can zero those numbers and start all over ! Maybe ya'll are miss-understanding those gizmos ?
May-22-2022 08:27 AM
rhagfo wrote:mudfuel07 wrote:rhagfo wrote:mudfuel07 wrote:
2018 Cummins
Idle: 736
Drive: 365
Bought it with 56k on it about 2 weeks ago.
You sure those are correct? 56,000 miles in 365 hours is 153.4 average mph!
Even 736 hours is an average of 76 mph, not realistic.
736 is the idle, not the drive.
Has the computer ever been replaced??
With 365 drive hours and 56,000 miles 56,000 / 365 = 153.42 mph average speed something isn't right.
May-22-2022 07:41 AM
mudfuel07 wrote:rhagfo wrote:mudfuel07 wrote:
2018 Cummins
Idle: 736
Drive: 365
Bought it with 56k on it about 2 weeks ago.
You sure those are correct? 56,000 miles in 365 hours is 153.4 average mph!
Even 736 hours is an average of 76 mph, not realistic.
736 is the idle, not the drive.
May-22-2022 06:16 AM
wanderingbob wrote:
On my 2014 Ram , if ya hold the button down you can zero those numbers and start all over ! Maybe ya'll are miss-understanding those gizmos ?
May-22-2022 06:03 AM
May-20-2022 11:11 AM
mudfuel07 wrote:rhagfo wrote:mudfuel07 wrote:
2018 Cummins
Idle: 736
Drive: 365
Bought it with 56k on it about 2 weeks ago.
You sure those are correct? 56,000 miles in 365 hours is 153.4 average mph!
Even 736 hours is an average of 76 mph, not realistic.
736 is the idle, not the drive.
May-20-2022 10:42 AM
rhagfo wrote:mudfuel07 wrote:
2018 Cummins
Idle: 736
Drive: 365
Bought it with 56k on it about 2 weeks ago.
You sure those are correct? 56,000 miles in 365 hours is 153.4 average mph!
Even 736 hours is an average of 76 mph, not realistic.
May-19-2022 06:30 PM
blt2ski wrote:
Been looking at my GM pickup, transit I drive at work, none show both idle and drive hrs. This must be a Ram fummins option?!?!?.....ooops....errrrrr Cummins option?!?!?
The trucks I've had with hr meters only list hrs combined. I've been in the 20-30 mph relm. I don't personally do a lot of interstate driving as a percentage.
Marty
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May-18-2022 06:53 PM
1320Fastback wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:1320Fastback wrote:
Just to throw a wrench into the mix. This is on a piece of equipment I drive at work.
Idle: 496 hours
Drive: 366 hours
You mean this is a truck I "IDLE AT WORK"
It's actually a telescopic forklift and the idle hours are so high because most of the time your not actually moving much while working. Setting trusses on a third floor could be 2 minutes of driving in and 15 minutes of jockeying the package in just the right position and then repeat that 47 times per phase X 14 phases per jobsite. Setting beams is another procedure where idle hours build up. All the hooking and unhooking is all idle time and condo buildings will have 25-50 beams per floor.
There are days though where idle is near zero. Unloading lumber trucks, organizing the materials and units and moving them out to where they need to be is a full day of full throttle.
My truck doesn't count hours. Hell it doesn't even have a computer in it.
May-18-2022 06:33 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:1320Fastback wrote:
Just to throw a wrench into the mix. This is on a piece of equipment I drive at work.
Idle: 496 hours
Drive: 366 hours
You mean this is a truck I "IDLE AT WORK"