Achieve optimum powertrain performance

Achieving optimum powertrain performance with proper service procedures

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established standards to reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for the heavy duty trucking industry. These new standards have resulted in manufacturers developing every aspect of a truck’s powertrain to achieve optimum fuel efficiency. Part of this development includes calibrating engines to transmissions to maintain optimum powertrain performance (see the diagram above).

The vehicle’s electronic control system is programmed with specific vehicle parameters and calibrations to achieve these standards. But if the mechanical components are not maintained in peak condition, this efficiency will fall off, resulting in a loss of fuel economy and increased GHG emissions.

All OEMs specify required service procedures to be performed at specified intervals to maintain the drive train in top operating condition. Some of these service procedures include:

1. Daily pre-trip and post-trip inspections;
2. Adjusting valves and engine brakes;
3. Changing engine oil, transmission oil, oil filters and fuel filters;
4. Changing intake air filters;
5. Inspecting and correcting intake and exhaust system leaks; and
6. Maintain cooling and aftertreatment systems in peak operating condition.

It’s vital to ensure the truck continues to meet EPA standards and reduce, if not eliminate, mechanical failures that may result in decreased fuel economy and increased GHG emissions.

The TruckSeries product from Mitchell 1 provides service personnel with the information and specifications required to keep these major components in peak operating condition.

This article was submitted by Mitchell 1 Commercial Vehicle Group Editor Julius Hairston, as part of Mitchell 1’s series of tech tips. For more, visit Mitchell 1’s website.

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