Showing posts with label Fleet Equipment. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

5 Truck Trends In the Class 8 Diesel Realm

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If you want to know what's happening in any industry, talk with the editors of that market's leading publications. Editors have their fingers on the pulse, and have enough experience to notice the difference between a significant event and a flash of buzz that will be quickly forgotten. 

On August 3 Fleet Equipment magazine published a story by managing editor Alex Crissey titled 5 Truck Trend Takeaways from July. (I like the alliteration in the title.) Here are the biggest stories as we drift through late summer. Each is accompanied by a video or podcast by one of the FE editors.

5. It's Summer and Heat Is the Real Killer of Batteries

Most of us are aware of the impact freezing temps have on batteries, significantly reducing their charging power during an Arctic blast. Senior editor David Sickels says that heavy duty battery experts say “Summer heat and sun are what kills a battery; it just doesn’t know it’s dead until it gets cold.” That's an intriguing observation. The greater the heat, the shorter the service life. 

Watch the video here, or read the transcript.  

4. Consider Replacing Truck Mirrors with Cameras

The Fleet Future podcast introduces us to the makers of MirrorEye, a system which replaces mirrors to give greater visibility as well as improved aerodynamics. In the podcast, the Stoneridge president and VP discuss the benefits of the system as well as the experiences of those who have been using it.  

3. The Impact of ADAS on Truck Service

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are high tech tools that are potentially saving lives by helping drivers stay in lane and other collision-avoidance services. The new systems have drawbacks, however. They need extra attention when it comes to maintenance. To work effectively they need to be periodically calibrated and not ignored.  Be sure to watch the video within the 5 Truck Trends story.

2. The Business of EV Charging Stations

It's estimated that the EV charging station business will exceed $100 billion in 7 years. Keeping track of all the options available for fleet managers moving into the EV realm would be an endless task. Thankfully Fleet Equipment editors do it for us. Here's a current list of all the Commercial EV Charging Station providers with details about each.

1. Are You Paying Attention to the 3G Sunset?

There is always so much happening in the world that it's easy to miss a few important stories now and then. One of these stories is the looming termination of 3G. Why does it matter? When these older networks go dark, you can potentially lose your data-driven truck solutions unless you upgrade your devices. As much as we appreciate the benefits of a high tech world, it can be emotionally  to always be worrying about something we've forgotten to take care of. Fortunately, Fleet Equipment editors have you covered.

Here's the full article with videos and other key links:

Five Truck Trend Takeaways from July 2021

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

To Increase Your Diesel's Sustainability, Choose Blue Flame

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This past week Fleet Equipment published a thoughtful article by David Sickels about sustainability and efficiency. A lot of us tend to cringe when we touch this topic because sometimes it feels like the demands being put on the industry end up. costing us more money. We all want clean air, and a future for our grandchildren. We don't want the changes to be so economically unrealistic that they put us out of business.

The sustainability premise is that resources are finite. They should therefore be used conservatively with a long-term view in mind regarding consequences of the manner in which they are used.

The reality is that the history of diesel technology has taken the industry an incredibly long way toward this end. The article in Fleet Equipment outlines ways in which we can get the most out of these advances that have been implemented by engine manufacturers. It is titled "How To Increase Diesel Truck Sustainability, Efficiency Via Lubricants."

Sickels notes that most fleets are not yet ready to leap into the future of electric trucks, but these are steps we can take in the interim. 

1. Start with used oil analysis

We wrote in October about things things you can learn from oil analysis. Sickles takes this a step further, noting that some of what we learn from oil analysis can help us improve sustainable practices. By periodically analyzing the condition of our lubes, the data gives us a basis for leaving fleets on the road for longer periods of time between maintenance intervals. "It not only gives you a snapshot of the health of the oil, but also of the health of the hardware."

The author goes on to say that if you are able to use a lighter oil without compromising engine protection, you can improve by at least 1% one fuel economy with this viscosity change alone. (Check your owner's manual.) This latter leads directly into the second point.

2. Switch to synthetic lubricants

According to the Sickels, "Oil companies tend to agree that as long as the fleet is following OEM guidelines, swapping to synthetic lubricants will likely bring about fuel economy savings versus using alternative products."

The article suggests that if you're uncertain about viscosity selection, you can work with your oil company to ensure you have the right fluids protecting your equipment. 

Here at the Blue Flame blog, we have an orange button on the right that says ASK JAKE in the event you are uncertain about the correct fluids for your truck. Champion Oil has been a major player in the development and manufacture of semi-synthetic and full synthetic motor oils for 65 years.   

3. Check whether CK-4 or FA-4 oils can be used

Evidently many fleets are not taking advantage of the fuel economy benefits of CK-4 or FA-4 oils. There are trucks coming off the assembly line with FA-4 fluid and the owner or fleet manager switches to CK-4 at the first oil change. 

Since there's no one solution for everyone, it does get complicated. Decisions can be made based on insecurity or misinformation. That is why we address this in September in our article "Still Confused About Diesel Engine Oil Specs?"

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There's no question that things have become increasingly complicated in our modern age. Fortunately you don't have to go it alone. Whether it's Jake at Champion or your current lubricant supplier, build a relationship with someone you trust for answers when you need them. 

Trade magazines exist for this purpose as well, keeping you informed of new regulations that can impact your livelihood. That's what we're also trying to do here at the Blue Flame where our passion is all things diesel. 

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READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE
"How To Increase Diesel Truck Sustainability, Efficiency Via Lubricants."  


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