If I had to rank the automatics I have used.
Allison TC10
Detroit DT12
Volvo iShift(/Mack mDrive, same thing)
Eaton Ultrashift 10POS (worst auto I ever had to use)
I would still take a manual any day. The autos stress me out. Always yelling at the things for all the constant stupid decisions they make.
The Allison was by far the smoothest one, shifted the best, minimal stupid decision making.
Automatics
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Frank Speak, May 10, 2016.
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I've got about 70K miles on a 16 Cascadia Evo w/DD15 and DT12.
When backing, disable traction control. That'll eliminate lurching.
Depending on the programming, this setup will handle jaking with cruise control to 6% grade with a load of around 30K or a bit more. Heavier than that and you'll have to babysit it.
And remember, these are automated manual transmissions, not automatics. These are gearboxes, not juiceboxes.
I much prefer the automated, it allows me to focus on other aspects of driving, but to each their own.BoxCarKidd Thanks this. -
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The OP is probably on his 3rd different company by nowTrucking in Tennessee and Odin's Rabid Dog Thank this. -
My 07 Volvo had a predictable auto. This 12 KW is a new deal with the return to idle program. Not used to that. Had no issue with backing. Just didn't want this crazy thing to go to idle going down a grade.
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OK, so tried manual shift today. I could only go 1-5. What gives? They figure for downhill that's all you need?
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When i "trained" I drove a KW w/auto. Cummins pp, don't know what tranny, but I do know that the controls were laid out very poorly, and the Detroit in the Freightshaker is not only a lot easier for me to drive but also the controls are very nicely laid out.
None of that having to take eyes off the road to shift, or to engage the Jake, it's all right at the fingertips, very literally. Very driver friendly set up. -
The shift number is on the dash, but very small. It's a paddle handle, and the gear selector is on a rocker switch on the side. The main selection on the floor is R, N, D, M and L.
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The controls on the KW were dash mounted where on the FL, they're on the wheel. Fingertips.
I guess you don't take your eyes off the road to check the speedometer then?
Mmm-k.
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