ch33br0h
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Greetings,
I never realized how accustomed I had become to living with Diesel motors!
My P1k is being put to serious work hauling supplies around and routinely climbing up some very steep grades. I'm wondering what would be an ideal RPM range to be traveling in. I'm not in a rush, just want to be efficient. Currently I'm cruising along at about 4k RPM in low first gear but can push to second gear and be closer to 3k. Or should I be thinking more about being up in the 5k-6k range?
On similar grades my diesel truck goes up nice and smooth in the 2k range as I found that to be sweet range for the motor and turbo.
Second question is about stop/go
My old work rig was a Kubota RTV 1100 with a diesel motor. Much like the my new P1k it was a work horse. Routinely used to pull, haul stuff around. My SOP has always been that the engine simply remains running.
If I'm going from location A to location B hauling sacks of sand, when I stop to load/unload I never shut down the motor. This was never an issue with a diesel motor- but makes me wonder....
When working with the P1k would it be better to simply let her run during the loads/unloads or would there be any benefit to shutting down?
-Appreciate any and all feedback,
thank you!
I never realized how accustomed I had become to living with Diesel motors!
My P1k is being put to serious work hauling supplies around and routinely climbing up some very steep grades. I'm wondering what would be an ideal RPM range to be traveling in. I'm not in a rush, just want to be efficient. Currently I'm cruising along at about 4k RPM in low first gear but can push to second gear and be closer to 3k. Or should I be thinking more about being up in the 5k-6k range?
On similar grades my diesel truck goes up nice and smooth in the 2k range as I found that to be sweet range for the motor and turbo.
Second question is about stop/go
My old work rig was a Kubota RTV 1100 with a diesel motor. Much like the my new P1k it was a work horse. Routinely used to pull, haul stuff around. My SOP has always been that the engine simply remains running.
If I'm going from location A to location B hauling sacks of sand, when I stop to load/unload I never shut down the motor. This was never an issue with a diesel motor- but makes me wonder....
When working with the P1k would it be better to simply let her run during the loads/unloads or would there be any benefit to shutting down?
-Appreciate any and all feedback,
thank you!