Re: Fuel mileage at lower speeds?
Reply #14 –
In similar displacement/torque engine families like the 8.3 the horsepower/torque relationship is close. Coach runs as fast up grade X upshifted lugging as it does when downshifted and revved. Square chart. Straight line at a 45% angle on a chart versus a 11 liter bored to L10 then stroked to m11 engine.
The bigger engines displacement lowers the max torque rpm enough to have the coach pull grade X lugging versus downshifting the less torquey bore/stroke engines.
I thought the m11 was a dog when I got it. Boring to drive. Revvy horsepower versus torque.
Not electronically fixable with marine engine top end made for fixed rpm. No overrev. Less low end but strong mid rpm.
Too exotic. Too trick. Not needed that bad other than just a toy.
So the other way to unload all power from the motors rotation?
Exhaust. Air filter. Cam position sensor. Ambient air temp upgrade. Adjust the valves.
Add solar to turn off alternator down the road. Change the hydraulic fans controller to the correct temp rating to reduce up to 60 hp draw in mild conditions.
Replace the restrictive muffler with a really well made welded up system with a blanket insulator and a 5050xl resonator.
Change to new energy efficient Michelin tires at 97/87.
Blue-tech Donaldson. Rebuild alternator. Synthetic oil in front hubs.
All possible hp to the trans, now what?
Engine now can pull light grades without downshifting. Torque up things.
Does the ISM drive the same? I bet it does.