Help with 9 speed transmission
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Evie3, May 15, 2017.
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Not sure how you can drop 3,000 RPM between shifts when most diesel engines are governed to around 2,100 RPM.
Last edited: May 16, 2017
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13 speed to 9 or 10 speed you gotta make up the difference somewhere. RPM drop between gears is the only place you can. You gotta get up to speed with less gears.
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OK were just looking at the same numbers differently. There the same. It's just I've been around trucks my entire life, got my cdl on my 18th birthday. There isn't much I don't know about trucks or business of trucking as I have been around both. I've had 3406 cats.8V92T Detroit's, Cummins small cam, big cam. Horton fan cluthes and international oil over air fan cluthes. Air ride, 4 spring Pete and me. Truck. Torsion bar KW. Most people have never heard of these things, so when you questioned me it rubbed me the wrong way. Sorry.
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I was a company owner for 25 years. Spent 5K a month on rubber. Tore Cummins down Friday after work, blowing smoke by noon on Sunday.
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At 21 to 18 rpms my truck would have stalled out a long time ago. My truck runs in the general area of 1000 - 2000 rpms, with an rpm drop at shifting of roughly 400-500 rpms.
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Im sorry but your truck idles at 7. Get a clue driver. 700 that is.
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Just a friendly word of advice, name calling doesn't go very far around here.
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