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firebird_1252 03-30-2011 02:13 PM

formula for hours to miles?
 
what is the formula for how many hours equal x amount of miles?

Orangetxguy 03-30-2011 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by firebird_1252 (Post 496144)
what is the formula for how many hours equal x amount of miles?

60 mph = 1 mile per minute.

If you are asking about the formula that DOT uses, it is complicated. They have a "guide" that equalizes the various speed zones along a given route, that gives them an approximation of how long it should have taken you to go from point "A" to point "B".

The other thing to do is to divide the number of miles from point "A" to point "B", by what ever speed you think you can average on the route. Garmin uses 70 mph for it's calculations, unless you have been moving.

1878 miles / 65mph= 29 hours rounded up driving time.

firebird_1252 03-30-2011 08:18 PM

nope thats what i'm looking for. having a ecm ran on a truck i'm looking at. thanks!

Steel Horse Cowboy 03-31-2011 07:06 AM


Originally Posted by firebird_1252 (Post 496152)
nope thats what i'm looking for. having a ecm ran on a truck i'm looking at. thanks!

Not sure what you are thinking, but Hours on an engine does not equal miles. The hours meter counts all RUNNING time which includes idle time. If the truck is older and w/o a APU then the engine hours should be much higher than mileage.

firebird_1252 03-31-2011 03:33 PM

i spoke to someone at cat and he said a motor with around 14000 hours is equivalent to a motor with a million miles.

Orangetxguy 03-31-2011 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by firebird_1252 (Post 496187)
i spoke to someone at cat and he said a motor with around 14000 hours is equivalent to a motor with a million miles.

That "Cat" guy didn't know to much about trucks then did he. Averaging 60 mph, just the driving time is 16,667 hours. That wouldn't include any idle time at all. A million miles is equivalant to about 25,000 I'm thinking....but I could be wrong.

solo379 04-01-2011 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by Orangetxguy (Post 496190)
That "Cat" guy didn't know to much about trucks then did he.

Live example;- At the last oil change, 607,345 miles it was 14,347 hours on mine. Idling time is around 20-25%....

mitchno1 04-01-2011 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by solo379 (Post 496235)
Live example;- At the last oil change, 607,345 miles it was 14,347 hours on mine. Idling time is around 20-25%....

how come your idle time so high wow man the diesel you are wasting and not good for motor either

Chunker 04-02-2011 03:48 AM

Take 1,000,000 miles and divide by 14,000 hrs and that equals 71 mph. No way does that "Cat guy" know what he's talking about!

solo379 04-02-2011 03:54 AM


Originally Posted by mitchno1 (Post 496237)
how come your idle time so high wow man the diesel you are wasting and not good for motor either

Well, it's not high by US standarts, i would guess that 40-50% is average. I have an Espar bunk heater, but still would idle for at least half an hour before start moving in a winter time, also A/C in a summer, and i do a lot of heavy traffic....


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