โDec-13-2021 07:20 AM
โDec-17-2021 07:22 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:larry barnhart wrote:
The Ford GM joint venture.allison made the ford and Ram get better trannies and I see this a good deal for rv towing. chevman
100% agree.
โDec-17-2021 06:30 PM
Huntindog wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Here you go. Click the link and then peruse the 2015 parts.Rock auto parts lookupHuntindog wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"As far as the tranny cooler in the radiator, it is there for a reason.To keep the fluid from running too cold."
Seems the MD AISIN does not need to be heated up and as mentioned they run cooler than any trans I have heard of.12V98 wrote:
This sort of issue is another reason I like my AISIN trans. It has a cooler and that's it, no heat exchanger.12V98 wrote:I just looked up your trucks cooling system on Rock Auto. You have two radiators. The secondary does not have a tranny cooler in it. The Primary or Main radiator DOES have a tranny cooler in it.
My trans temp runs 165 towing or not and when climbing miles of 6% grades it may get as high as 172. OH and the trans is NOT tied to anything other than it's own cooler.
Look it up for yourself. They even have pictures.
Sorry my truck has ONE radiator. My truck is a 2015 and the 13 and 14 did have two radiators. I have no idea if the trans is tied to one of those radiators or not.
For fun post the pics.
I even went all tha way up to 2017. and they all show the same parts.
On edit:
Here is another link to Autozone; Autozone 2015 Ram 3500 diesel parts lookup
Shows the same thing.
Final edit: I have looked at quite a few sites now, and they all agree. The Ram diesel auto tranny uses the same two radiator setup from 2013 to 2018.
So either they are all wrong, or you have a VERY special one off truck.
โDec-17-2021 11:17 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
If you will be honest I am betting you are more than satisfied with your 6 speed auto.
โDec-17-2021 11:05 AM
Huntindog wrote:
I even went all tha way up to 2017. and they all show the same parts.
โDec-17-2021 10:51 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Here you go. Click the link and then peruse the 2015 parts.Rock auto parts lookupHuntindog wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"As far as the tranny cooler in the radiator, it is there for a reason.To keep the fluid from running too cold."
Seems the MD AISIN does not need to be heated up and as mentioned they run cooler than any trans I have heard of.12V98 wrote:
This sort of issue is another reason I like my AISIN trans. It has a cooler and that's it, no heat exchanger.12V98 wrote:I just looked up your trucks cooling system on Rock Auto. You have two radiators. The secondary does not have a tranny cooler in it. The Primary or Main radiator DOES have a tranny cooler in it.
My trans temp runs 165 towing or not and when climbing miles of 6% grades it may get as high as 172. OH and the trans is NOT tied to anything other than it's own cooler.
Look it up for yourself. They even have pictures.
Sorry my truck has ONE radiator. My truck is a 2015 and the 13 and 14 did have two radiators. I have no idea if the trans is tied to one of those radiators or not.
For fun post the pics.
โDec-17-2021 09:45 AM
FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"If Dodge gets the new true Allison 9 speed this will be a game changer for them and I think many will jump brands to get it."
I find these types of comments entertaining. The AISIN Medium Duty Transmission offered in the 3500, 4500 and 5500 RAM trucks simply does not break. With the straight six Cummins the 6 speeds works great. I tow much more weight than the vast majority on here at 35k combined West Coast with ZERO need for more gears.
My trans temp runs 165 towing or not and when climbing miles of 6% grades it may get as high as 172. OH and the trans is NOT tied to anything other than it's own cooler.
Cummins12V98 public statement just went into the archives for future reference. :W
As you being the RV,NET RAM expert you know this to be true.
Yes I'm the expert to predict your every move. If your truck doesn't have it and the competition does then it's not needed, but when your truck finally get's it then pulling the combined load gets advertised as great.
โDec-17-2021 09:38 AM
MFL wrote:
Cummins12V98 WROTE: Think about how much time you are towing in 6th it's no different than towing in 9th.
I agree with this, in diesel application, mostly towing on interstate, or anywhere that steep inclines are not involved.
IMO, the gassers have much more to gain, 8-9-10 speeds, especially the 6.4 Ram, to keep them in the ideal rpm, uphill/downhill towing.
I've no idea how many more moving parts are required, possibly affecting reliability, comparing a modern 6-speed to a newer 10-speed. If what you have, such as the aisin 6-speed, Cummins diesel, works great, no question reliable, for 30K+ combined towing, many would be hesitant to change to the unknown 9-10 speed.
Technology will always continue, time proven, to be for the best! It will be the cost of replacing older tow vehicles, with the latest tech TVs, that will keep many from moving forward.
Jerry
โDec-17-2021 08:52 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"If Dodge gets the new true Allison 9 speed this will be a game changer for them and I think many will jump brands to get it."
I find these types of comments entertaining. The AISIN Medium Duty Transmission offered in the 3500, 4500 and 5500 RAM trucks simply does not break. With the straight six Cummins the 6 speeds works great. I tow much more weight than the vast majority on here at 35k combined West Coast with ZERO need for more gears.
My trans temp runs 165 towing or not and when climbing miles of 6% grades it may get as high as 172. OH and the trans is NOT tied to anything other than it's own cooler.
Cummins12V98 public statement just went into the archives for future reference. :W
As you being the RV,NET RAM expert you know this to be true.
โDec-17-2021 08:07 AM
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โDec-17-2021 07:59 AM
larry barnhart wrote:
The allison made the ford and Ram get better trannies and I see this a good deal for rv towing. chevman
โDec-17-2021 06:54 AM
ksss wrote:
I have the '20 10 speed DRW and an '18 SRW, both are the same spec L5P. The comparisons are pretty interesting. I was good with what the '18 does pulling prior to owning the '20. The '20 is noticeable better. It simply feels like it has more power. The "dead pedal" is gone which great, but I feel the 10 speed makes better use of the power available.
โDec-17-2021 06:50 AM
โDec-17-2021 06:47 AM
ksss wrote:
Opps the interweb strikes again.
12V98 saying you don't need more gears is based on your subjective opinion, but you don't have anything to compare your 6 speed against. You might just find that the pickup runs better with it (I don't know if you would admit that, but it just might). I would at least give yourself some room to acknowledge that the 9 speed, if that is what comes, might be of benefit. What if it made a good pickup, even better? You don't know, what you don't know.
โDec-17-2021 06:45 AM