Dec-11-2020 04:41 PM
Jan-10-2021 04:25 PM
dodge guy wrote:Hannibal wrote:
We just returned from a trip with our F-250 FX4 7.3L 10spd 3.55 towing our TT in sig. More than plenty of power. Backing into the side yard through grass and soft ground with plenty of grunt just above idle. In 4 Lo, I have to ride the brake. The only thing 4.30 gears would do is reduce fuel efficiency and make it sound like I needed another gear at the top end.
what gear is the truck running in at 65-70 both towing and non-towing?
Jan-10-2021 02:58 PM
Jan-09-2021 05:55 AM
dodge guy wrote:Hannibal wrote:
We just returned from a trip with our F-250 FX4 7.3L 10spd 3.55 towing our TT in sig. More than plenty of power. Backing into the side yard through grass and soft ground with plenty of grunt just above idle. In 4 Lo, I have to ride the brake. The only thing 4.30 gears would do is reduce fuel efficiency and make it sound like I needed another gear at the top end.
what gear is the truck running in at 65-70 both towing and non-towing?
Jan-08-2021 06:54 AM
Hannibal wrote:
We just returned from a trip with our F-250 FX4 7.3L 10spd 3.55 towing our TT in sig. More than plenty of power. Backing into the side yard through grass and soft ground with plenty of grunt just above idle. In 4 Lo, I have to ride the brake. The only thing 4.30 gears would do is reduce fuel efficiency and make it sound like I needed another gear at the top end.
Jan-08-2021 01:46 AM
Jan-03-2021 06:42 PM
mich800 wrote:
There seems to be a common misconception about these higher gear transmissions. People seem to think these transmissions row through every gear sequentially under all circumstances. The big advantage is the ability to use different gear patterns based on load requirements. It is not just the bookend gears that make the difference. It is the ability to maximize fuel economy and performance under widely different acceleration and load scenarios.
Jan-03-2021 06:38 PM
dodge guy wrote:
If that’s the case then why do the manuf’s offer different ratios. I know for a fact that a few hundred RPM makes a difference when towing. 300 lower in one gear can really help.
Jan-03-2021 02:58 PM
mich800 wrote:RoyJ wrote:dodge guy wrote:kellem wrote:dodge guy wrote:kellem wrote:
Bought my 7.3 gas strictly for towing our 30 ft trailer and the 3.55 gears doesn't acknowledge a trailer is in tow.
4.30, 3.73, 3.55....10spd makes them feel the same.
Tremor sitting on 35" tires, maybe 4.30 is justified. Imo
But how do you know different gears won't make a difference towing your trailer?
It would be marginal towing at only half the trucks capacity.
Exactly! But if towing more weight that’s when the deeper gears make a difference!
With 8 / 10 spd transmissions, the only places it makes a difference is starting out in 1st, and ability to use top gear.
Other than that, in gears 2 - 9, with such close ratio, there's enough overlap your towing experience is identical.
i.e. the 4.30 truck in 6th would be within a few hundred rpm of a 3.55 truck in 5th, and a given road speed.
There seems to be a common misconception about these higher gear transmissions. People seem to think these transmissions row through every gear sequentially under all circumstances. The big advantage is the ability to use different gear patterns based on load requirements. It is not just the bookend gears that make the difference. It is the ability to maximize fuel economy and performance under widely different acceleration and load scenarios.
Jan-03-2021 11:32 AM
RoyJ wrote:dodge guy wrote:kellem wrote:dodge guy wrote:kellem wrote:
Bought my 7.3 gas strictly for towing our 30 ft trailer and the 3.55 gears doesn't acknowledge a trailer is in tow.
4.30, 3.73, 3.55....10spd makes them feel the same.
Tremor sitting on 35" tires, maybe 4.30 is justified. Imo
But how do you know different gears won't make a difference towing your trailer?
It would be marginal towing at only half the trucks capacity.
Exactly! But if towing more weight that’s when the deeper gears make a difference!
With 8 / 10 spd transmissions, the only places it makes a difference is starting out in 1st, and ability to use top gear.
Other than that, in gears 2 - 9, with such close ratio, there's enough overlap your towing experience is identical.
i.e. the 4.30 truck in 6th would be within a few hundred rpm of a 3.55 truck in 5th, and a given road speed.
Jan-03-2021 10:28 AM
lenr wrote:
My opinion--yours will vary: Ford reference only.
Back in the days of the 4R100 transmission with its first gear ratio of 2.71 launch was a problem. When Ford came out with the 5R110 they split the old 1st into 2 ratios with the top 3 gears staying the same ratio. With a new 1st gear of 3.09 launch was improved. The 6R140 went to 3.97; more improvement. The 10R140 uses a 4.615 ratio. It is hard for me to believe that launch would be a problem with any axle ratio.
Jan-03-2021 08:02 AM
lenr wrote:
My opinion--yours will vary: Ford reference only.
Back in the days of the 4R100 transmission with its first gear ratio of 2.71 launch was a problem. When Ford came out with the 5R110 they split the old 1st into 2 ratios with the top 3 gears staying the same ratio. With a new 1st gear of 3.09 launch was improved. The 6R140 went to 3.97; more improvement. The 10R140 uses a 4.615 ratio. It is hard for me to believe that launch would be a problem with any axle ratio.
Jan-03-2021 06:33 AM
Jan-02-2021 09:46 PM
RoyJ wrote:dodge guy wrote:kellem wrote:dodge guy wrote:kellem wrote:
Bought my 7.3 gas strictly for towing our 30 ft trailer and the 3.55 gears doesn't acknowledge a trailer is in tow.
4.30, 3.73, 3.55....10spd makes them feel the same.
Tremor sitting on 35" tires, maybe 4.30 is justified. Imo
But how do you know different gears won't make a difference towing your trailer?
It would be marginal towing at only half the trucks capacity.
Exactly! But if towing more weight that’s when the deeper gears make a difference!
With 8 / 10 spd transmissions, the only places it makes a difference is starting out in 1st, and ability to use top gear.
Other than that, in gears 2 - 9, with such close ratio, there's enough overlap your towing experience is identical.
i.e. the 4.30 truck in 6th would be within a few hundred rpm of a 3.55 truck in 5th, and a given road speed.
Jan-02-2021 07:44 PM
dodge guy wrote:kellem wrote:dodge guy wrote:kellem wrote:
Bought my 7.3 gas strictly for towing our 30 ft trailer and the 3.55 gears doesn't acknowledge a trailer is in tow.
4.30, 3.73, 3.55....10spd makes them feel the same.
Tremor sitting on 35" tires, maybe 4.30 is justified. Imo
But how do you know different gears won't make a difference towing your trailer?
It would be marginal towing at only half the trucks capacity.
Exactly! But if towing more weight that’s when the deeper gears make a difference!