โJun-24-2018 06:25 AM
โJul-01-2018 12:55 AM
โJun-30-2018 07:19 PM
blt2ski wrote:ib516 wrote:
Something to think about. A GM/Chevy 1500 with the 5.3L and a 6 speed auto is 2 mpg down across the board (city/hwy/combined) EPA ratings wise to the same truck with a 5.3L and the 8 speed auto and cylinder deactivation. So there's something to say for technology and more gears in the trans.
We posts see all the time in these forums when it comes to threads about the power wars in HD trucks:
"I have enough power, how about more mpg?"
Well, what if you could keep the same power and add 2 mpg across the board to your HD diesel?
There was a 3-5mpg gain in 2014 when going from the 4l60E to the 6l90E city freeway useage. Also a reason why I went with the 7 sp over a 6, 5 or 4 sp in my MDT. I was able to keep the engine in a 750 rpm power band, vs 1300 for the 4 sp auto, others in between. Not to mention overall low for those steeper grades etc was better!
Marty
โJun-30-2018 07:15 PM
Grit dog wrote:Me Again wrote:
So again, RAM/Cummins is working on a new setup that moves all smog treatment post engine. So it appears that mileage will be similar to a deleted truck right from the manufacture. And we all hear above the mileage deleted vehicle get. BIL 2008 RAM 2x4 gets over 25 MPG on the highway. 14 to 14.5 towing a 37' 5th wheel.
Money spent for this seems to return better bang for the buck than what more expensive 8 and 10 speed trannies will provide.
Let's not get too carried away here. MPG claims like this are kind of like peeing your pants in a dark colored suit. At first no one notices and you get a warm feeling. But pretty soon the smell takes over and someone sees the puddle by your shoe!
However I could be wrong. Don't know your BIL or where he lives, but he may only drive downhill at 52mph Max.
โJun-30-2018 02:31 PM
Grit dog wrote:Me Again wrote:
So again, RAM/Cummins is working on a new setup that moves all smog treatment post engine. So it appears that mileage will be similar to a deleted truck right from the manufacture. And we all hear above the mileage deleted vehicle get. BIL 2008 RAM 2x4 gets over 25 MPG on the highway. 14 to 14.5 towing a 37' 5th wheel.
Money spent for this seems to return better bang for the buck than what more expensive 8 and 10 speed trannies will provide.
Let's not get too carried away here. MPG claims like this are kind of like peeing your pants in a dark colored suit. At first no one notices and you get a warm feeling. But pretty soon the smell takes over and someone sees the puddle by your shoe!
However I could be wrong. Don't know your BIL or where he lives, but he may only drive downhill at 52mph Max.
โJun-30-2018 09:11 AM
Me Again wrote:
So again, RAM/Cummins is working on a new setup that moves all smog treatment post engine. So it appears that mileage will be similar to a deleted truck right from the manufacture. And we all hear above the mileage deleted vehicle get. BIL 2008 RAM 2x4 gets over 25 MPG on the highway. 14 to 14.5 towing a 37' 5th wheel.
Money spent for this seems to return better bang for the buck than what more expensive 8 and 10 speed trannies will provide.
โJun-30-2018 08:40 AM
โJun-30-2018 08:05 AM
ib516 wrote:
Something to think about. A GM/Chevy 1500 with the 5.3L and a 6 speed auto is 2 mpg down across the board (city/hwy/combined) EPA ratings wise to the same truck with a 5.3L and the 8 speed auto and cylinder deactivation. So there's something to say for technology and more gears in the trans.
We posts see all the time in these forums when it comes to threads about the power wars in HD trucks:
"I have enough power, how about more mpg?"
Well, what if you could keep the same power and add 2 mpg across the board to your HD diesel?
โJun-30-2018 03:39 AM
โJun-29-2018 11:49 PM
mowermech wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Me Again wrote:
So you are saying they are now throw away trucks? A Cummins engine can go a million miles. Wonder how many transmissions that will take?
The "million mile engine" myth...sure you can keep most any engine going that long but at 15k miles per year it will take 67yrs to hit 1 million miles.
Yes, most trucks are throw away before year 30 let alone 67. No manufacturer is designing and building based on million mile assumptions.
"million mile myth"?
it has already happened. I'm sure if you were to google it, you would find the reports.
My truck is almost halfway there, at 408,000 miles. The transmission was rebuilt once, and may need it again soon.
I got a good chuckle out of the "2 speed and three speed" comments. Am I the only one here that ever owned the GM Hydramatic 4 speed that Pontiac, Kaiser, and others used? Surely not. Even the military used it, or a variation of it, in 6X6 trucks. Of course, the M211 was quite possibly the sorriest 6X6 ever built...
โJun-29-2018 10:12 PM
Me Again wrote:Bionic Man wrote:
Or, you could just leave it in Drive, and let the automatic move through the gears exactly as it was designed to do.
On down hills sometimes you what to manually select a gear in conjunction with the exhaust brake to descend a hill at the speed you want. As the truck does not know about curves or other conditions ahead of you.
Chris
โJun-29-2018 10:09 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
Or, you could just leave it in Drive, and let the automatic move through the gears exactly as it was designed to do.
โJun-29-2018 03:22 PM
MFL wrote:FishOnOne wrote:MFL wrote:
I use the lock out feature when towing heavy. I just lock out 6th, 5th is normally good, with few downshifts, unless continuing rolling hills, in which case I lock out 5th, stay in 4th. Towing heavy with same truck/FW, but with 10-speed, I'd have to lock out 10-9-8-7-6 until past hilly area, then add back 6-7-8, until headwind, lock out 8-7. Maybe most will just not use lock out, let the 10-speed continuously shift, call it good.
Not against change, or improvement, but my Ford 6-speed is a great, user friendly transmission, with spot on gear spacing.
Jerry
Jerry,
How can you comment which gears you will have to lock out when you don't know the gear ratios of the gears your referring to and you haven't towed with a 10 speed. Your assumption is the 10 speeds gear ratios 1-5 are the same as your 6 speed and I can assure you there not.
You are correct, I have no idea, but was only using the #s as an example. A new for HD 10-speed may not even have the lock out feature.
Time will tell, but my current 6-speed will be a tough act to follow, for heavy towing use.
Jerry
โJun-29-2018 03:16 PM
MFL wrote:FishOnOne wrote:MFL wrote:
I use the lock out feature when towing heavy. I just lock out 6th, 5th is normally good, with few downshifts, unless continuing rolling hills, in which case I lock out 5th, stay in 4th. Towing heavy with same truck/FW, but with 10-speed, I'd have to lock out 10-9-8-7-6 until past hilly area, then add back 6-7-8, until headwind, lock out 8-7. Maybe most will just not use lock out, let the 10-speed continuously shift, call it good.
Not against change, or improvement, but my Ford 6-speed is a great, user friendly transmission, with spot on gear spacing.
Jerry
Jerry,
How can you comment which gears you will have to lock out when you don't know the gear ratios of the gears your referring to and you haven't towed with a 10 speed. Your assumption is the 10 speeds gear ratios 1-5 are the same as your 6 speed and I can assure you there not.
You are correct, I have no idea, but was only using the #s as an example. A new for HD 10-speed may not even have the lock out feature.
Time will tell, but my current 6-speed will be a tough act to follow, for heavy towing use.
Jerry
โJun-29-2018 02:13 PM
FishOnOne wrote:MFL wrote:
I use the lock out feature when towing heavy. I just lock out 6th, 5th is normally good, with few downshifts, unless continuing rolling hills, in which case I lock out 5th, stay in 4th. Towing heavy with same truck/FW, but with 10-speed, I'd have to lock out 10-9-8-7-6 until past hilly area, then add back 6-7-8, until headwind, lock out 8-7. Maybe most will just not use lock out, let the 10-speed continuously shift, call it good.
Not against change, or improvement, but my Ford 6-speed is a great, user friendly transmission, with spot on gear spacing.
Jerry
Jerry,
How can you comment which gears you will have to lock out when you don't know the gear ratios of the gears your referring to and you haven't towed with a 10 speed. Your assumption is the 10 speeds gear ratios 1-5 are the same as your 6 speed and I can assure you there not.