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Grit_dog wrote:9th or 10th gear, one or the other, is a waste. There’s only 150–200rpms difference.
for a diesel thats a big difference, but ya a gasser not much but might be just enough that when empty you can grab one more gear and get 0.2mpg better milage haha
Even my GM 1500 only drops 200 R's between OD and DOD. Maybe 300 tween 4th at 1.05 and OD at .85. Now 3rd at 1.6 or there about us closer to 600.
At 60 I'm around 1600 in DOD, 1800+ in OD. 2400 in 4th. A bit over 3000 in 3rd
Not bad rpm split IMHO. Be it a gas or diesel. That's 3.42's in pumpkins, 32.5" diam tires.
Not sure what grits issue is.
Marty
- Grit_dogApr 27, 2024Navigator
No issue. Not sure what ya mean.
JMO that the 10th gear in the current crop of 10 speeds is not very useful.
8-9 speeds in a light duty vehicle be it car or truck is about the pinnacle of usefulness for adding more gears IMO.Pretty well confirmed now that the Powerline will hit the streets in 2025 model Rams. Wonder what that’ll doo to 2024 sales? Hard to imagine anyone with any knowledge buying a new $60-100k truck with a 20 year old transmission when they can have a much better option in just a few short months.