Re: ISM450 Fuel Mileage
Reply #10 –
Sven are you using a VPMS setup for your coolant numbers?
My dash gauge reads 220 as it's pickup is separate from the engines more accurate ECU.
VPMS was 208-210 at the same time.
The m11 and ISM as far as I know do not engage their manual engine cooling fans until 210.
Obviously you are an experienced operator so please excuse my personal observations over the same time you have about the engine temps issues.
I have ran our coach this month over countless steep passes at altitude and the VPMS never got over 225 with the resonator installed.
Floored. Manual downshifting.
225-230 and still climbing on the VPMS is the only time I would get concerned myself.
Had a zillion similar demoes and conversations with concerned owners over the 30 years.
Zero issues. Zero failures.
Yes I have run 6v's the same way as have my customers.
In other words after verifying the engines temp with the VPMS I would not and have not pulled over on the same grade.
Now IF your ISM produces more power than my m11 it well may run hotter so excuse me if we are comparing apples and oranges.
Bet it stops at 220-225 on a VPMS up the grade.
But you cannot be wrong pulling over. I did not like the safety issues sometimes generated pulling over myself.
Too many hills in the Rockies in my opinion to pull over unnecessarily.
Scary I know but.......
Easiest thing is I say nothing.