MISINFORMATION. AutoSHITS are normal manuals contolled by servos. No torque converters. And the autos are no longer less efficeint at least by companies that have real engineers. They have just as many ratios if not more than the manuals.
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Autoshift Questions
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Zephirus, Jun 20, 2009.
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I think your mechanics may be the problem.Big Duker Thanks this. -
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Seems you had to goose it a little to get the unit to move. -
On our auto boxes in the UK the trucks have two drive and two reverse settings, you have your normal drive and reverse settings but both have a crawler type setting. Drive crawler for heavy traffic and tight manoeuvring and the reserve crawler for picking up trailers and putting it on a dock.
It takes a feather lite touch on the throttle to get it right and it'll jerk around like a kangaroo on speed at first, but after a while you get it right and it can be quite smooth. Got to say Volvos have got a good one over here and the Dutch have it sorted with their DAF gearbox (it could well be the same box)25(2)+2 Thanks this. -
We don't have that in the autoshifts I have driven here, I have a 10 speed Meritor Smart Shift. I agree about the feather touch but sometimes we run into really hard pulling on soft surfaces or snow. It doesn't work very well. -
Ive never rated the autos in poor conditions like snow or on the soft so give me a clutch any time, you cant beat knowing the sweet spot on the pedal is yours to control when your in a tight spot.
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