May-25-2022 07:31 PM
Jun-08-2022 12:28 PM
3 tons wrote:
….However, much of this depends on where and if something is being towed - for a flatlander grocery-getter I’d easily go with the 3:42, but this is a slide-in camper forum and some campers (loaded…) are nearing 5k#, and some folks tow in the mountains…When crossing the Sierra’s on hwy 80 (not towing, but 5k Camper), even with a Dsl (800lb torque) I find myself occasionally downshifting from 6th to 5th overdrive - but that’s just me and I feel it’s negligent to make an engine lug…
3 tons
Jun-08-2022 09:59 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
Might want to work on the reading comprehension.
Already covered it. If you are pushing the truck to the upper limits beyond the max allowed for the taller rear end, yes it gets you some advantage but that's about the only time it's an advantage.
If you are just carrying a 5k truck camper, there is zero advantage because the 10speed can handle it easy by selecting the appropriate gear
Jun-08-2022 09:36 AM
3 tons wrote:
Ok, I get it - there’s no way to justify a 4:10 rear end (even with 2-3 OD tranny ratios…), and no reason for a manufacture to offer one on their order list - I truly had no idea that increasing the GVWR and the towing capacity was just a marketing thingy (heck, who knew!!), obviously I blew it (dummy me - lol), ‘one ratio for all’ is now starting to make more sense than ever, and who knows, maybe even the manufactures might read this, recognize their goof and rethink the ‘perceived magic’ of costly 10 speed trannys with OD??
3 tons -
Jun-08-2022 08:17 AM
3 tons wrote:
Ok, I get it - there’s no way to justify a 4:10 rear end (even with 2-3 OD tranny ratios…), and no reason for a manufacture to offer one on their order list - I truly had no idea that increasing the GVWR and the towing capacity was just a marketing thingy (heck, who knew!!), obviously I blew it (dummy me - lol), ‘one ratio for all’ is now starting to make more sense than ever, and who knows, maybe even the manufactures might read this, recognize their goof and rethink the ‘perceived magic’ of costly 10 speed trannys with OD??
3 tons -
Jun-08-2022 07:30 AM
3 tons wrote:
Ok, I get it - there’s no way to justify a 4:10 rear end (even with 2-3 OD tranny ratios…), and no reason for a manufacture to offer one on their order list - I truly had no idea that increasing the GVWR and the towing capacity was just a marketing thingy (heck, who knew!!), obviously I blew it (dummy me - lol), ‘one ratio for all’ is now starting to make more sense than ever, and who knows, maybe even the manufactures might read this, recognize their goof and rethink the ‘perceived magic’ of costly 10 speed trannys with OD??
3 tons -
Jun-07-2022 07:35 AM
Jun-07-2022 05:12 AM
3 tons wrote:
“There's nothing magical about overdrive. It's just another gear ratio.”
Except, fact is that it reduces engine speed which helps compensate for numerically high rear axle - No magic is involved, just engineering and this is why overdrive exist, ‘nowadays’ there’s multiple overdrive ratios…
However, much of this depends on where and if something is being towed - for a flatlander grocery-getter I’d easily go with the 3:42, but this is a slide-in camper forum and some campers (loaded…) are nearing 5k#, and some folks tow in the mountains…When crossing the Sierra’s on hwy 80 (not towing, but 5k Camper), even with a Dsl (800lb torque) I find myself occasionally downshifting from 6th to 5th overdrive - but that’s just me and I feel it’s negligent to make an engine lug…
3 tons
Jun-07-2022 03:28 AM
3 tons wrote:
Well I offered what’s just my alternative view, but much of this is purely subjective, so will stop short of talking anyone off their religion…
Jun-06-2022 05:07 PM
JRscooby wrote:3 tons wrote:
“There's nothing magical about overdrive. It's just another gear ratio.”
Except, fact is that it reduces engine speed which helps compensate for numerically high rear axle - No magic is involved, just engineering and this is why overdrive exist, ‘nowadays’ there’s multiple overdrive ratios…
Can you explain how much different that is from shifting from 4th to 5th with the old 5 speed manual in the old F-5? Watching the dash, takes a big drop in RPM to make the shift.However, much of this depends on where and if something is being towed - for a flatlander grocery-getter I’d easily go with the 3:42, but this is a slide-in camper forum and some campers (loaded…) are nearing 5k#, and some folks tow in the mountains…When crossing the Sierra’s on hwy 80 (not towing, but 5k Camper), even with a Dsl (800lb torque) I find myself occasionally downshifting from 6th to 5th overdrive - but that’s just me and I feel it’s negligent to make an engine lug…
3 tons
If the only RA ratio offered is 3:42 I would bet you will have no issue moving max GCVWR. Now if you are over the combination rating without a trailer, you might be disappointed.
You complain your snot downshifts on a hill? Why put transmission in there?
It takes a certain HP to move load a given speed. As grade increases, more HP is needed to hold the speed. Engine spinning faster makes more HP
Jun-06-2022 02:43 PM
3 tons wrote:
“There's nothing magical about overdrive. It's just another gear ratio.”
Except, fact is that it reduces engine speed which helps compensate for numerically high rear axle - No magic is involved, just engineering and this is why overdrive exist, ‘nowadays’ there’s multiple overdrive ratios…
However, much of this depends on where and if something is being towed - for a flatlander grocery-getter I’d easily go with the 3:42, but this is a slide-in camper forum and some campers (loaded…) are nearing 5k#, and some folks tow in the mountains…When crossing the Sierra’s on hwy 80 (not towing, but 5k Camper), even with a Dsl (800lb torque) I find myself occasionally downshifting from 6th to 5th overdrive - but that’s just me and I feel it’s negligent to make an engine lug…
3 tons
Jun-06-2022 01:45 PM
3 tons wrote:
“There's nothing magical about overdrive. It's just another gear ratio.”
Except, fact is that it reduces engine speed which helps compensate for numerically high rear axle - No magic is involved, just engineering and this is why overdrive exist, ‘nowadays’ there’s multiple overdrive ratios…
Jun-06-2022 12:17 PM
Jun-06-2022 06:11 AM
3 tons wrote:
Huh?? Time now to recognize the ‘new reality’ - Nowadays (21st century…) with the final three gears ‘as overdrives’ how is it that a 4:10 any kind of obstacle!!
3 tons - with a DRW 4:10, 6 speed, two final gears are both overdrives, purrs at 70 mph
Jun-06-2022 04:34 AM
3 tons wrote:
Huh?? Time now to recognize the ‘new reality’ - Nowadays (21st century…) with the final three gears ‘as overdrives’ how is it that a 4:10 any kind of obstacle!!
3 tons - with a DRW 4:10, 6 speed, two final gears are both overdrives, purrs at 70 mph