What are your thoughts on automatic vs manual transmissions?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jbrow327, Dec 24, 2021.
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If I was to put it back on the road I'd get a clutch pedal extender to solve my problem, as it's a matter of reach not force. I float gears, so it's really just activating the clutch brake that's a problem ie getting the pedal down to the floor when I need to engage it. Just gets to be unnecessarily difficult to live with every day. Especially as a local driver. -
I've spent about 3 minutes in the seat of an auto. Enough to determine I'm not a huge fan. I mean at the end of the day all that really matters is a nickle's a nickle.
I just found it didn't have the low speed precision you get with a manual. Too jerky engaging the clutch. Even taking off with a tridem Landoll loaded up with equipment it wanted to start out in 2nd or 3rd all the time, then you get the cab and hood shuddering and shaking as everything starts torquing up. -
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All the fancy programming in the world doesn't magically allow a truck to go downhill at a higher speed. The maximum safe speed is limited by the ability of the Jakes to hold back the load without brakes. The mere fact that you think Descent Mode allows a faster decent tells me you don't understand this.
While there is a definite Luddite mentality in trucking, especially among older drivers, don't make the mistake of thinking all of us are anti-tech troglodytes.kuzima93 Thanks this. -
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The technology doesn't magically let the truck go faster is correct. You can to the same thing the computers are doing manually. Most drivers don't like the idea of dropping a gear or two and raising the RPMs to 2100 or 2200. That's not even how I was trained, and if I still had a manual transmission I would not go downhill at 2100+ RPMs.
I think Detroit claims you can use Descent Mode and it will hold truck at the speed you set if for, up to 8% grade without touching the brakes. That's big improvement vs my older S60 Detroit and manual transmissionMidWest_MacDaddy Thanks this. -
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With respect, that statement sounded just a tad arrogant.
I read his post and seems he was just going over how his truck handles hills and how to set/use the options on it to safely descend down a hill using the tech available to him.
I believe your reply here is unwarranted… with respect.Last edited: Dec 28, 2021
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