โMar-21-2014 07:25 AM
โMar-24-2014 07:04 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:up2nogood wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
up2nogood
Maybe I missed it but did you post a pic of your truck?
Flat ground to hilly terrain I tow in 6th but 5th is where it goes if there is anything with a slight grade coming up. 4th is for moderate grades and 3rd is for 5-6% grades with my combo.
No pictures, but its a white Laramie 3500 Mega Cab
You concur what I have been hearing. Im not towing the weight you are, depends how I am loaded, I am 12500-13000.
If you did the B&W I would be seriously worried about you!
Heck after getting this Ram I may go B&W :B Just kidding old hitch still working well ,but may go Superglide if this shorter bed on the mega cab is an issue
โMar-24-2014 03:17 PM
up2nogood wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
up2nogood
Maybe I missed it but did you post a pic of your truck?
Flat ground to hilly terrain I tow in 6th but 5th is where it goes if there is anything with a slight grade coming up. 4th is for moderate grades and 3rd is for 5-6% grades with my combo.
No pictures, but its a white Laramie 3500 Mega Cab
You concur what I have been hearing. Im not towing the weight you are, depends how I am loaded, I am 12500-13000.
If you did the B&W I would be seriously worried about you!
Heck after getting this Ram I may go B&W :B Just kidding old hitch still working well ,but may go Superglide if this shorter bed on the mega cab is an issue
โMar-23-2014 10:48 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
up2nogood
Maybe I missed it but did you post a pic of your truck?
Flat ground to hilly terrain I tow in 6th but 5th is where it goes if there is anything with a slight grade coming up. 4th is for moderate grades and 3rd is for 5-6% grades with my combo.
โMar-23-2014 08:33 AM
โMar-23-2014 08:16 AM
โMar-22-2014 09:02 PM
NC Hauler wrote:
Don't know much about Dodge since I never owned a Dodge truck until 2010. What I do know, comparing the 07.5'Chevy D/A Dually, the 2010 Dodge dually I had with 4:10 and the 2012 Ram dually I had with 4:10 and HO Cummings..all towing this 5er, this truck with it's 6 speed Aisin auto and 4:10 with 385HP and 850ftlb of TQ is the only one that has gotten me up to speed, like going onto interstate from on ramp, faster than any truck I've towed this 5er with. I've hit 70 and didn't realize it going UP the mountain on I40 from on ramp in Candler NC..
I towed with manuals for years, just got tired up heading to 64 yrs. old. I like drinking my coffeew while computer does a perfect job of changing gears if and when needed:)
ON EDIT: When I check my mpg...I use hand calc...lie-o-meter is closer in these new trucks, but still off a tad....I drove to Sevierville TN from Asheville NC, running 60-75 mph and got 17 mpg, hand calc..not bad for a 1 ton crew cab, long bed, 4X4 with the heavier Aisin tranny in Laramie Longhorn trim....I also got a little over 11 towing my 5er down here, but at a little over 16,000#, isn't that heavy. Tomorrow, it'll be more "up hill" so we'll check that mpg out too, just like I do every tank.
โMar-22-2014 05:00 PM
โMar-22-2014 04:59 PM
okiejoe wrote:
That's good news to hear about my 06 & my 6 speed stick, That would explain my great fuel mileage towing my 34ft'r I usually average 13 MPG and in good flat conditions with no head wind have gotten as much as 15 MPG. I definitely wouldn't trade it for a newer one even if they do have more power & torque, Mine does just fine. Around town I get 22 MPG empty. Its also so completely stock, no chips or anything.
Thanks for the info.
โMar-22-2014 04:54 PM
โMar-22-2014 03:15 PM
okiejoe wrote:
I have a 2006 with 3.73 and 6 speed stick and had a 36ft 5er and now have a 34ft 5er and have never had any problems anywhere, Mountains or flats. With the 6 speed stick I have a very low first gear if I need it.
โMar-22-2014 02:55 PM
โMar-22-2014 02:30 PM
โMar-22-2014 12:25 PM
transamz9 wrote:ah64id wrote:
Just did some quick math on the subject.
Lets assume pulling a grade at 55 mph using max torque and a flat value of 800 since I can't find the actual curve.
4.10's in 4th (direct) is 2450 rpms. 800*1.0*4.10 = 3280 ft/lbs to tires
3.73's in 4th is 2200 rpms. 800*1.0*3.73 = 2984 ft/lbs to the tires
So assuming that the 3.73 truck can hold 2200 rpms with 800 ft/lbs the 4.10 truck could decrease the power output to 2984 ft/lbs at the wheels or 727 ft/lbs at the motor. Less power means less fuel, less heat, and less stress.
Both trucks can do it, but which one is doing it easier?
There is no doubt that the 3.42 and 3.73 truck can pull like no tomorrow, especially compared to several year old trucks... but if your going to do it, do it right.. just my 0.02.
Or I can just put my 3.42' in third and have 3666 lb/ft. 800*1.34*2.42=3666. My truck has 850 lb/ft also.;)
โMar-21-2014 06:20 PM
ah64id wrote:
Just did some quick math on the subject.
Lets assume pulling a grade at 55 mph using max torque and a flat value of 800 since I can't find the actual curve.
4.10's in 4th (direct) is 2450 rpms. 800*1.0*4.10 = 3280 ft/lbs to tires
3.73's in 4th is 2200 rpms. 800*1.0*3.73 = 2984 ft/lbs to the tires
So assuming that the 3.73 truck can hold 2200 rpms with 800 ft/lbs the 4.10 truck could decrease the power output to 2984 ft/lbs at the wheels or 727 ft/lbs at the motor. Less power means less fuel, less heat, and less stress.
Both trucks can do it, but which one is doing it easier?
There is no doubt that the 3.42 and 3.73 truck can pull like no tomorrow, especially compared to several year old trucks... but if your going to do it, do it right.. just my 0.02.