Sep-21-2016 09:11 AM
Sep-24-2016 12:04 PM
Huntindog wrote:danimal53 wrote:Tow/haul is there for more than just performance.dodge guy wrote:
I would use it whenever the trailer is hooked up. It will only help when towing.
I generally do, however it affects gas mileage quite a bit, that's why I ask. I get about 9-9.5 mpg with TOW/HAUL, get about 11 without.
It raises the RPMs for upshifts, and downshifts more aggressively... As much as this improves performance. it also is easier on the TV.
Short shifting under a heavy load puts a lot of stress on the drive train. Not using it just to save a little on fuel can have expensive consequences later on.
Sep-23-2016 05:41 PM
danimal53 wrote:Tow/haul is there for more than just performance.dodge guy wrote:
I would use it whenever the trailer is hooked up. It will only help when towing.
I generally do, however it affects gas mileage quite a bit, that's why I ask. I get about 9-9.5 mpg with TOW/HAUL, get about 11 without.
Sep-23-2016 05:06 AM
dodge guy wrote:
I would use it whenever the trailer is hooked up. It will only help when towing.
Sep-23-2016 04:19 AM
Sep-22-2016 06:16 PM
dodge guy wrote:
Yes, tow haul mode increases the shift points to prevent lugging the motor on an early upshift. It is nice to have, but does not add power. And it will shift into OD later than when in non tow haul.
Sep-22-2016 02:18 PM
Sep-22-2016 01:05 PM
Sep-22-2016 12:55 PM
danimal53 wrote:
thanks for the replies, a follow up question:
the TOW/HAUL button, I believe basically keeps the transmission out of 4th gear, is that correct? Should I always do this when towing, or is it not necessary in flat areas?
Sep-22-2016 12:22 PM
Sep-22-2016 11:34 AM
Golfcart wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:
In fact you get less power to the road; not more. The only thing a higher gear ratio will give you is more torque to the road.
You dont "get" less power. it just requires less power to accomplish the task
Sep-22-2016 11:22 AM
subcamper wrote:Sometimes it is good to read the comparison two different ways.
I didn't see smkettner's post while I was replying, so I didn't mean to duplicate his answers.
Steve
Sep-22-2016 11:22 AM
Sep-22-2016 10:46 AM
Sep-22-2016 10:13 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
In fact you get less power to the road; not more. The only thing a higher gear ratio will give you is more torque to the road.