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bluwtr49 wrote:
One thing you will notice is that the engine develops so much HP and torque even at idle that holding in gear with brake is not particularity easy and the tranny will generate quite a bit of heat.
It pays to kick the tranny into "N" at stop lights.
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rr2254545 wrote:
Need to downshift manually going up hills and mountains unless you want to go really really slow.
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Thunder Mountain wrote:
I have a couple of comments about the 6 speed Allison in my '07 Endeavor. On flat ground like Kansas, just put it in D and go to sleep. However, if you are in mountainous areas you my need to do a little shifting on your own. The tranny can't "see" that long grade that will have it downshifting a couple of gears before reaching the top. By the time the tranny decides to downshift, you are behind the torque curve. Or you can just sit back if you really aren't in a hurry.
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