โOct-22-2013 06:24 PM
โOct-23-2013 03:43 PM
Camreal wrote:
Have an 05 auto and never had a problem heat or otherwise and its a real powerhouse.
โOct-23-2013 09:29 AM
โOct-22-2013 09:03 PM
turbopilot51 wrote:ScottG wrote:
You must have a manual trans. The auto's of those days didn't do much to hold things back - other than heat up the trans fluid. They got a lot better in 06.
Since when did manual transmissions come with a tow haul mode?:h
โOct-22-2013 08:15 PM
โOct-22-2013 08:11 PM
transamz9 wrote:ScottG wrote:
You must have a manual trans. The auto's of those days didn't do much to hold things back - other than heat up the trans fluid. They got a lot better in 06.
This is where you are wrong sir.;)
โOct-22-2013 07:48 PM
ScottG wrote:
You must have a manual trans. The auto's of those days didn't do much to hold things back - other than heat up the trans fluid. They got a lot better in 06.
โOct-22-2013 07:46 PM
Me Again wrote:
You would find it a bit different if you had a 12-14K 5th wheel behind you. I would not tow with a Dodge/Cummins without an exhaust brake, as they more or less just free wheel going down mountain passes. I have a custom towing 47RE tranny with a smart controller to lock up the torque converter. If I disable the exhaust and have the torque converter locked up on a downhill grade there is next to no hold back.
And I have been both up and down the Davis Dam grade a few times where the test the trucks for towing and braking. Nice to have cool service brakes if you hit the Red Light at McCormick Blvd at the camp ground at the bottom of the hill.
Chris
โOct-22-2013 07:43 PM
Me Again wrote:
You would find it a bit different if you had a 12-14K 5th wheel behind you. I would not tow with a Dodge/Cummins without an exhaust brake, as they more or less just free wheel going down mountain passes. I have a custom towing 47RE tranny with a smart controller to lock up the torque converter. If I disable the exhaust and have the torque converter locked up on a downhill grade there is next to no hold back.
And I have been both up and down the Davis Dam grade a few times where the test the trucks for towing and braking. Nice to have cool service brakes if you hit the Red Light at McCormick Blvd at the camp ground at the bottom of the hill.
Chris
โOct-22-2013 07:25 PM
โOct-22-2013 07:25 PM
maxwell11 wrote:
Well you guys were right.
We left the Smokey Mountains today and the old 2005 Dodge 2500 diesel came down the mountain fine, no problem.
The tow/haul mode worked fine pulling or holding back a 6500# load.
Feel much better about pulling in the mountains with the old Dodge.
โOct-22-2013 07:15 PM
โOct-22-2013 06:47 PM
transamz9 wrote:ScottG wrote:
You must have a manual trans. The auto's of those days didn't do much to hold things back - other than heat up the trans fluid. They got a lot better in 06.
This is where you are wrong sir.;)
โOct-22-2013 06:35 PM
ScottG wrote:
You must have a manual trans. The auto's of those days didn't do much to hold things back - other than heat up the trans fluid. They got a lot better in 06.
โOct-22-2013 06:33 PM