If that's the case, then why not just get one of the double OD 18-speeds that are so prevalent & run it in 16th?
Model number for 18 speed single overdrive trasmission
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by terrylamar, Mar 26, 2011.
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If you want to run in the direct gear I would choose a B ratio because the direct 1 to 1 gear would be 16th and the splitter button would be forward. This obviously would allow you to drop half a gear without moving the lever where as with the A ratio single overdrive the button would be back forcing a lever shift anytime a lower gear was required.Last edited: Mar 26, 2011
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Because I would rather have 17 forward gears than only 16.
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With 2.64 rears a 10 speed direct drive would be all you need. You will never use overdrive with them long legged rears, and pulling any kind of hills you'll be droping gears faster than you can shift with today motors and a 18 speed.
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I would not get an overdrive trans because of the power losses thru the overdrive gears. Those power losses equate to burned fuel and with fuel being the major expense it's going to directly impact the bottom line.
The 18 will make up for any perceived losses by just using those lower gears that never get used combined with a taller rear axle ratio to get back close to where you'd be in OD. You also need to look at how often or how many miles you will have it in the big holes. Also keep in mind what RPMs your motor makes power and best efficiency at.
Dropping your cruise RPM does not always mean better mileage and excessive speed aero drag will kill mileage too.
If you want the best of both worlds it's time for a twinstick, but no reason an 18 direct with the right tire size and ratio won't do the trick even at 105GVW. Drivers that chuck drive lines and smoke clutches just aren't doing it right.Displaced Yooper Thanks this. -
Okay, tell me why 2.64 gears are ok, starting in a mudhole somewhere in the woods, grossing 140K? I look forward to hearing why i should be using 2.64,2.79 gears and what im doing wrong? BTW, i havent taken out a driveline in 20 years using foolish 4.33, 5.04 gears. I am very proud of my clutch life and brake life, but i refuse to post exact exact clutch adjustment intervals(always starts a bidding auction).
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They list a FULLER RTLO16618A for 3700 + core
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