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โFeb-22-2020 04:57 AM
CaLBaR wrote:4x4ord wrote:
With the Ford the brake lights only come while the wheel brakes are applied. The Ram is probably the same.
In my owners manual it states that the brake lights come on when the exhaust brake is active letting other drivers know that you are slowing down.
Rob
โFeb-22-2020 04:00 AM
IdaD wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
And it is not a theory that Mr truck has been wrong before.
Yeah, he's consistently grabbing vests that are about three sizes too small.
โFeb-22-2020 03:34 AM
4x4ord wrote:
With the Ford the brake lights only come while the wheel brakes are applied. The Ram is probably the same.
โFeb-21-2020 10:52 PM
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โFeb-21-2020 05:38 PM
jaycocamprs wrote:4x4ord wrote:
I went back and watched the 4:00 minute mark of that video. I wonder why the gauge reads up to 240 reverse horsepower a while then drops off to 0? It almost seems as though the gauge starts reading at about 37 mph and it pulls it down to 35 mph then quits displaying. Could it be that while the gauge is displaying a number the wheel brakes are being applied.
240 reverse HP would definitely be slowing the truck. 175 reverse HP at the crankshaft should be enough to hold speed on the steepest part of the hill.
At the 4:00 mark, there is a red light on just over the "D". It goes out just before the -hp drops off to zero At the 6:01 mark it also shows -240 hp of braking, but no red light over the "D". Could the red light mean service brakes are applied?
โFeb-21-2020 05:25 PM
โFeb-21-2020 05:08 PM
ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
So to summarize:
Brake Applications:
Ram: 0 (Auto Brake assisted-unproven theory by Ford fanboys)
Ford: 5
GMC: 9
Time:
Ford: 10:20
Ram: 11:32
GMC: 11:47
MPG:
Ram: 2.5 mpg
Ford: 2.4 mpg
GMC: 2.4 mpg
There, I fixed it for you.
I would still love to see how these trucks do at 80F or even 100F.
I agree with testing at 80F or 100F but I doubt the order of performance would change.
And now your ok with reporting the computer mpg when you have always reported major errors with these systems.
TFL reported the brakes were part of the braking system so if you don't like that or agree with it go debate it with them like you do the Australian.
I feel the result will be similar to last years test if it were 80F. I don't
I have stated before that I don't think the computer is accurate with a lot of stop/starts of the engine. The more start/stops are in the tank average, the more it is off based on my experiences. I have also said it is fairly accurate going from point A to B without turning off the engine.
I like to report all the data(good or bad) and let the people decide for themselves instead of only giving them part of the information because of some bias. Mr Truck has reported many inconstancies before and I doubt this would be the last. After all, he also stated the truck/trailer's brake lights were on and yet they were not. Unproven theory by a Ram fanboy
Just as a reminder that the previous 2020 Ram and GM trucks Ike pull had 2 brake applications with less weight. With 30k lbs the GM had more brake applications but the Ram had less.
Give me a brake... :W
Yeah, because they did not have it on auto like I have been saying for the past two years. Auto works better if the truck is doing the shifting. Full mode is best used if you are shifting manually which they do not do.
I think the Powerstroke will get heat soaked at 80F and would have to cut power just like it looked like it did last year.
Also,it is not an unproven theory that they the brake lights were not one. It shows it in the video when they were behind the truck. And it is not a theory that Mr truck has been wrong before.
โFeb-21-2020 04:37 PM
4x4ord wrote:
I went back and watched the 4:00 minute mark of that video. I wonder why the gauge reads up to 240 reverse horsepower a while then drops off to 0? It almost seems as though the gauge starts reading at about 37 mph and it pulls it down to 35 mph then quits displaying. Could it be that while the gauge is displaying a number the wheel brakes are being applied.
240 reverse HP would definitely be slowing the truck. 175 reverse HP at the crankshaft should be enough to hold speed on the steepest part of the hill.
โFeb-21-2020 03:14 PM
FishOnOne wrote:ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
So to summarize:
Brake Applications:
Ram: 0 (Auto Brake assisted-unproven theory by Ford fanboys)
Ford: 5
GMC: 9
Time:
Ford: 10:20
Ram: 11:32
GMC: 11:47
MPG:
Ram: 2.5 mpg
Ford: 2.4 mpg
GMC: 2.4 mpg
There, I fixed it for you.
I would still love to see how these trucks do at 80F or even 100F.
I agree with testing at 80F or 100F but I doubt the order of performance would change.
And now your ok with reporting the computer mpg when you have always reported major errors with these systems.
TFL reported the brakes were part of the braking system so if you don't like that or agree with it go debate it with them like you do the Australian.
I feel the result will be similar to last years test if it were 80F. I don't
I have stated before that I don't think the computer is accurate with a lot of stop/starts of the engine. The more start/stops are in the tank average, the more it is off based on my experiences. I have also said it is fairly accurate going from point A to B without turning off the engine.
I like to report all the data(good or bad) and let the people decide for themselves instead of only giving them part of the information because of some bias. Mr Truck has reported many inconstancies before and I doubt this would be the last. After all, he also stated the truck/trailer's brake lights were on and yet they were not. Unproven theory by a Ram fanboy
Just as a reminder that the previous 2020 Ram and GM trucks Ike pull had 2 brake applications with less weight. With 30k lbs the GM had more brake applications but the Ram had less.
Give me a brake... :W
โFeb-21-2020 02:53 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
And it is not a theory that Mr truck has been wrong before.