Auto vs. Manual Transmission......
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by 31N90W, May 17, 2018.
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1. People that have trouble using both feet probably should be in an automatic. What is a driver doing with the left foot that makes it such an onerous task to push in the clutch? On the dash I guess. Autos also free up the right hand for smoking, texting and holding the super big gulp.
2. I imagine panic stops are something rookies and leading edge tech geeks are more concerned about than veteran drivers.Last edited: Aug 11, 2018
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Bean Jr. Thanks this.
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On the DT12, the main thing on snow/ice is to avoid stage 3 engine brake mode. There it gets very aggressive with downshifting and has a strong braking effect. Otherwise, it behaves expectantly and in a controlled and smooth manner. You can easily go up a gear or down a gear while remaining in auto mode (if/when you feel like you'd prefer a different gear in a given situation) Slowing, it will downshift smoothly and seek to remain in the 1200-1500 rpm range so as you slow for deteriorating conditions, it's gearing in a sensible manner.
I've not been in a situation where I had to rock myself out of a slick hole with the auto so I'm not sure how that would work.
Oh. On snow and ice, I highly suggest turn off eCoast mode. I get very uncomfortable when it wants to coast (idle out of gear) on ice, however it's a very smooth transition to tap the fuel and have it reengage and always goes to the correct gear that makes sense for the speed.Trucking in Tennessee and tucker Thank this. -
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