โAug-05-2019 03:53 AM
โAug-21-2019 09:16 AM
hotpepperkid wrote:Lynnmor wrote:RoyJ wrote:
I'd like to know what transmission does that.
In most, OD off means exactly that - overdrive gears are not used, only up to and including direct drive.
Again, *most* transmissions would lock up sooner in direct drive, with OD off. I've never come across one where in OD off it stays in direct but with the converter unlocked.
You might want to check what transmissions have direct drive, mine doesn't.
Must be a very old one. Even my old Ford 2000 has a locking torque converter. It locks up even when OD is off
stevemorris wrote:
did a non scientific test today!
t/h on and off, at highway speed(110 kmh) flat road
rpms's the same(so same gear) and mileage according to the dash reading was identical. transmission temp the same
samspade wrote:
Maybe I'm a few years (decades ?) behind on transmission design.
I though that the LAST thing that happened on up-shifting was locking the torque converter.....AFTER the highest gear was engaged.
Then anything that took it out of the highest gear (overdrive) ALSO unlocked the converter.
I assume you are saying it doesn't quite work that way anymore ??
โAug-21-2019 08:31 AM
โAug-21-2019 08:06 AM
โAug-21-2019 05:44 AM
afidel wrote:Sam Spade wrote:
Regardless of what vehicle you have, I think you should only use tow/haul or OD off modes if you actually see some NEED for that......like the engine is lugging going up small hills.
I would think with an 8 speed transmission it should handle most situations without intervention.
Wrong, you should always engage TH when towing, it is what the manufacturer recommends and how the vehicle is designed. The fuel efficiency focused shift patterns of the details maps are not appropriate for towing and the extra heat generated by the torque converter when not locked under load is not good for engine or transmission. In addition at least on my vehicle the hill assist feature is pretty worthless unless in TH mode.
โAug-20-2019 09:58 PM
Sam Spade wrote:
Regardless of what vehicle you have, I think you should only use tow/haul or OD off modes if you actually see some NEED for that......like the engine is lugging going up small hills.
I would think with an 8 speed transmission it should handle most situations without intervention.
โAug-20-2019 09:54 PM
twodownzero wrote:
I've yet to see any transmission that didn't have a direct gear.
โAug-20-2019 07:28 PM
โAug-20-2019 05:18 PM
Lynnmor wrote:Grit dog wrote:
^ But it does have a gear ratio or 2 that are close to 1:1, so whatโs your point?
Many newer auto transmissions donโt have an exact 1:1 ratio gear any longer. And many do.
What is worth noting, is there is nothing magical that happens at 1:1, itโs just another step in the gear ratios from under-driven to over-driven.
And โOD offโ is a thing of the past that was used on 4 and 5 speed transmissions to limit upper gear ratios. No different than manually shifting it via the gear shift or range buttons to limit the upper gear that the trans will shift into.
Iโve not seen it on any vehicles Iโve driven in recent years that have 6 or 8 speed transmissions.
The point is that older transmissions had a direct drive straight thru the transmission and didn't have the friction of running it thru a gear set.
Sam Spade wrote:RoyJ wrote:
I'd like to know what transmission does that.
Maybe I'm a few years (decades ?) behind on transmission design.
I though that the LAST thing that happened on up-shifting was locking the torque converter.....AFTER the highest gear was engaged.
Then anything that took it out of the highest gear (overdrive) ALSO unlocked the converter.
I assume you are saying it doesn't quite work that way anymore ??
Lynnmor wrote:RoyJ wrote:
I'd like to know what transmission does that.
In most, OD off means exactly that - overdrive gears are not used, only up to and including direct drive.
Again, *most* transmissions would lock up sooner in direct drive, with OD off. I've never come across one where in OD off it stays in direct but with the converter unlocked.
You might want to check what transmissions have direct drive, mine doesn't.
โAug-20-2019 02:11 PM
stevemorris wrote:
I believe t/h mode also disables the cylinder deactivation but I'm not sure
โAug-20-2019 01:23 PM
โAug-20-2019 01:05 PM
IdaD wrote:Dave H M wrote:
This thread was interesting from the standpoint of how much bad information and lack of knowledge was expressed. :S
Perhaps interesting but certainly far from unique on this site.
โAug-20-2019 08:31 AM
larry barnhart wrote:
I use tow mode when we tow. neighbor has a 2008 ram 5500 and a new just bought a 2019 5500. He can't tell any difference on the 08 towing or not and solo driving on the trip home same story but not towing. I don't understand why not.
chevman
โAug-20-2019 07:15 AM
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