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| View Poll Results: Which Transmission Would You Recomend for Pulling | |||
| Automatic | | 28 | 37.84% |
| Manual | | 46 | 62.16% |
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| | #11 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: stockbridge, GA
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| New Automatics The new automatics with the "tow & haul" mode, which changes the shift points, make great tow vehicles. |
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| | #12 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 7
| stick all the way! Thats the main flaw in my truck. some day Ill get a ZF 5 speed like my boss has |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: PHX.AZ
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| | #14 | |
| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Bremerton, Washington
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But manuals usually allow for more torque, therefore getting the load moving easier. But my auto with shift kit does great too. So im torn and didnt vote.
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| | #15 |
| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: St. Petersburg, FL and Waycross, GA
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| I voted "Manual", but I gotta tell ya' this Allison in "Tow/Haul' is an unbelievable transmission. Just my ![]()
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| | #16 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Somewhere, PA
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| Id' go with stick and a aftermarket tranny cooler. Depends on personal preference though. Im more comfortable with stick. Thats whats in my pullin' truck.
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| | #17 |
| Senior Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Florida
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| i think the ford auto torqshift trans with tow haul mode works wonders. my dad has it in his excursion.
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| | #18 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2007
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| I love these kinds of questions. Not only can they only be answered by scientists in a lab, the answers only would apply in the lab. [quote=02F2504x4;18334].... if you know how to drive it right ....../quote] This is probably the most important thing said so far. I get far far better milage than anyone else who drives the same rigs I do over the same roads because I try for the best results from that rig as opposed to getting there fastest, jack rabbit driving, or any of the other things that kill mileage. For the same reason I have no controll issues because I think about what the rig can handle ahead of the need and stay within that. Driving habits rule. Just in terms of towing a trailer, I can only say what I've done, not if it's better than another setup. Mostly I pulled a 7-9,000# box trailer with a 94 k1500 5.7 auto. Miles split 50/50 between freeways and 2 lane in Norhtern california which includes crossing several mountain ranges. I averaged 950-1,000 mi/day and have about 65,000 doing this. I handled up to 10% grades both up and down and long run up and downs. I never had a breakdown or overheat. It never got "hot" engine nor brakes. I have all the same parts except pads and plugs. I do change tranny fluid at 5,000mi. No one seeing me on road would have been impressed seeing me go by but that was kinda the point. I did it for a living, so I did it right. I know lots of people who had thrashed rigs. I don't think I got the "lucky" chev so I say " how do YOU drive ? " Some of the others can talk to you about the trade off for power and mileage, not my science. I can tell you gas mileage doesn't come from auto vs man tran, I'll smoke you for mileage with either. I spent most of my time getting good at driving, not racing, so that what I know. I hear about the new shift point trannys and it sounds interesting but I have always told mine when to shift, either by lever or foot on gas. I think this is another "wrong question" since towing is done with power and supported by suspension. IMO the right tranny is one that can handle the ENGINE. |
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| | #19 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Elberton,GA
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| Im gonna have to go with stick on this one. i like sticks when pullin or just regular drivin. automatics are for lazy people. too bad i cant afford a stick in my truck.
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| | #20 |
| Senior Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Florida
Posts: 1,847
| autos are way easier for just driving around the town.
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