With the price of diesel, savings from better fuel efficiency can add up. We offer a few simple tips to get more miles out of your tank below. When your semi needs maintenance or repair services to keep it fuel-efficient in Phoenix, call S & K Transmission & Diesel Repair.
Because the engine has to work harder to power the truck, underinflated tires diminish gas mileage. Fuel efficiency can increase by up to three percent when tires are adequately filled. It’s best to double-check the right PSI for your tires, but steer tires generally need a PSI of 110, and drive or trailer tires need a PSI between 85 and 105. Check your tire pressure at least once a month or before any long trips.
Whether resting or waiting for your truck to be unloaded, idling is a surefire way to waste gas. An idling semi wastes around 0.8 gallons of gas per hour, which can add up when you’re on the road. To save precious fuel, turn off your engine whenever it’s feasible. Alternatives, such as auxiliary power units (APUs), automatic engine start/stop systems (AESS), or electrified parking spaces, can also help cut down on idling.
Getting oil changes on a regular basis can improve your truck’s performance and save you on fuel costs. Oil degrades and loses effectiveness over time, causing the engine to use more gasoline. When new oil is added to the engine, the parts are lubricated. Getting routine oil changes can increase your truck’s performance while lowering fuel consumption.
Big rigs cover a lot of ground daily, which is why routine maintenance is critical to their long-lasting performance. S&K Transmission & Diesel Repair offers everything you need at our Phoenix semi truck shop to keep your truck rolling down the road. We can conduct a semi truck oil change, semi truck battery replacement, big rig fluid services, belt and hose services, filter replacements, and other services required to maintain maximum performance and efficiency. Don’t hesitate to call us at (623) 244-8887 when it’s time for preventative semi truck maintenance.
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