Better Fuel Economy. Every Truck. ™ 10 Tips To Maximize Fuel Economy. ISX15 Engines. 10 Tips To Maximize Fuel Economy. Vehicle Spec’ing. 1. S pec gearing ratios properly. ISX15 Engine Rating Line-Haul At 65-mph Cruise Up to 450 hp with torque of 1550 lb-ft and above 1260-1400 rpm Up to 450 hp with torque below 1550 lb-ft 1350-1500 rpm Above 450 hp with torque above 1750 lb-ft 1400-1500 rpm SmartTorque2 1160-1240 rpm For more details, consult PowerSpec or cumminsengines.com. 2. S pec advanced aerodynamics. An aerodynamic truck-and-trailer configuration versus a non-aerodynamic configuration can result in a fuel economy improvement of approximately 13%. Driving Habits. 3. L ower drive speeds. At interstate speeds, each 1.0 mph (1.6 kph) increase = 0.1 mpg (0.04 km/L) loss. For example, driving at 65 mph instead of 75 mph can save 1 mpg (0.43 km/L). 4. R un in top gear more than 90% of the time. Every 10% drop of time in top gear = 0.5% mpg (0.22 km/L) loss. 5. T urn on Load-Based Speed Control (LBSC). Using LBSC with aggressive settings can save as much as 3% in fuel. 6. D ecrease idle rpm and idling time. Using the lowest idle speed possible helps reduce fuel use by up to 0.5 gal/hr (1.89 L/hr). Every hour of idle time that you eliminate can raise your vehicle’s fuel economy by as much as 1%. 7. F ollow proper driving habits. Sudden braking, rapid acceleration, downshifting too early and other poor driving habits can negatively impact fuel economy by as much as 30%. Following proper driving techniques is critical to maximizing fuel economy. Measuring Fuel Economy. 8. R un 50,000 miles (80,467 km) before measuring fuel economy. Early results are not an accurate representation. Tire break-in and effects of first fill can skew the results. 9. A djust for seasonal variations. Seasonal fluctuations from winter to summer can account for a gain of 8% to 12% in fuel economy. A comparable decrease happens when going from hot weather back to colder temperatures. Vehicle Maintenance. 10. T ires and maintenance are critical. Tire tread and casing design can account for 12% difference in fuel economy. Proper chassis alignment and tire inflation are critical to getting better fuel economy. Key Electronic Features And Parameters That Optimize Fuel Economy. Load-Based Speed Control (LBSC). LBSC is a Cummins-exclusive feature that limits the engine rpm when not needed – to save fuel and reduce driveline wear. When needed, LBSC will allow the engine to operate at the full governed speed when operating with heavy loads and/or on moderate grades, or when making gear changes. LBSC encourages proper driving techniques and improves fuel economy. Gear-Down Protection (GDP). GDP helps maximize running the transmission in top gear. This will keep the engine operating at lower rpm for better fuel economy and engine life. GDP can be used in conjunction with LBSC to limit engine operating speeds throughout the vehicle’s entire operating range. Road Speed Governor (RSG) And Cruise Control. Setting a lower road speed limit improves fuel economy. Using cruise control to maintain a desired road speed (eliminating throttle input variance) also improves fuel economy. RSG can be set independently to encourage cruise-control use. Idle Speed Control. Lower rpm settings reduce fuel use in all idling situations. Use the lowest idle speed possible. Vehicle Acceleration Management (VAM). Like experienced drivers, VAM helps eliminate excessive acceleration, thus allowing the vehicle to accelerate at a continuous rate. This reduces excessive wear on the driveline and tires, and provides for better fuel economy. Front-End Spec’ing. Each spec’ing option and parameter setting can optimize the fuel economy of new heavy-duty vehicles. Spec’ing Option/ Parameter Setting Estimated Gain Of Up To Aerodynamic truck vs. non-aerodynamic truck 12% Rear axle/differential gearing 3% Direct transmission vs. overdrive transmission 3% Vehicle Acceleration Management (VAM) 2% Fuel-efficient tires vs. standard tires 8% Load-Based Speed Control usage 3% Gear-Down Protection usage 3% ISX15 SmartAdvantage™6% *These gains are not additive, but in concert produce more consistent gains. Fuel Economy Savings. MPG Gain Savings 12% (6.72 mpg) (2.86 km/L) 10% (6.6 mpg) (2.81 km/L) 8% (6.48 mpg) (2.75 km/L) 6% (6.36 mpg) (2.70 km/L) 4% (6.24 mpg) (2.65 km/L) 2% (6.12 mpg) (2.60 km/L) $8,571/unit/yr. $7,273/unit/yr. $5,926/unit/yr. $4,528/unit/yr. $3,077/unit/yr. $1,568/unit/yr. Calculated using 6 mpg (2.55 km/L) at $4.00 per gallon ($1.06 per liter). Annual mileage of 120,000 miles (193,121 km). Cummins Inc. Box 3005 Columbus, IN 47202-3005 U.S.A. Phone: 1-800-DIESELS™ (1-800-343-7357) Fax: 1-800-232-6393 Internet: cumminsengines.com cumminsengines.com/fuel-economy-secrets Twitter.com/CumminsEngines YouTube.com/CumminsEngines Bulletin 4971341 Printed in U.S.A. Rev. 3/14 ©2014 Cummins Inc.