100% correct.
There is absolutely zero reason whatsoever to spec an auto in an OTR application....UNLESS....you plan to churn rookie drivers.
Bad news for manual lovers
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by wyldhorses, May 21, 2014.
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More room for my fat ### to move around without tripping over a stick.
Less obstacles for wires to get wrapped around. (I'm an electronics geek)SheepDog Thanks this. -
Between you and Generallee, I am going to fall off my bunk laughing so dang hard....lmbo I have no arguments for your reasons...lol -
Imagine sitting in an intersection and that computer decides it should only go in reverse.
You'd think with all the computer related problems already, one wouldn't want to add shifting to the list.SheepDog Thanks this. -
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Oh boy has this thread exploded!
You guys saying my cool, long nose 379 can't avg better than 4 - 5mpg are wrong. It's overall average since I've been driving her is 6.3. That's with very un-aero flatbed. If I had an aerodynamic shell truck but kept my same pre-98 tuned, non-EGR 500hp/2000ftlb Cat 3406E, Eaton Manual 13spdOD, and 3:55s riding on 24.5lp tires; I bet I could average 7.5 with a van trailer.
This engine can also cruise at 1200rpm, do it regularly, which is pretty close to the 1150rpm the DD15s will cruise at. I can also shift without reving it and wasting fuel. I just float her out and lightly raise the rpms and float her back in.
And whoever is blowing their knee out shifting...Guess what! A manual can be driven without ever touching the clutch except to begin rolling or come to a complete stop. Which also can be minimized by slowing early at lights and timing the green. You won't have to stop and touch the clutch!
She has never left me sitting on the side of the road either. And she eats DD15s for lunch pulling the hills. I usually just flick her down to 9 low, ease into the fuel, then I grin as she lays down two modest trails of black smoke and that DD15 fades away in my west coast mirrors.
The ergonomics of a Pete 379 are almost perfect, and that tuned Cat has perfect throttle response, and when that turbo pressure is rising up you can hear it and the guy you're passing will hear you passing him and look to see if that's a jet about to overtake him. Then those 8" straights come roaring by him as the air coming around that Pete's big square nose about puts him on the shoulder. There just ain't no feelin', like Petermobilin'!
Heck, If you guys want to learn one on one with me how to really master driving a real truck, just bring $1000 and I'll spend a day training you the right way. That's cheap compared to all the fuel and knees you guys are wasting!SheepDog, OldHasBeen and Kellanium Thank this. -
Like I said in the other thread a couple of weeks ago, if you like an Auto because you're lazy & you think it makes your job easier then fine, come out and admit it. But when you start making up these BS facts then we have a problem.
Nothing more annoying then hearing an Automatic shift thru an truck stop parking lot with that air noise (at least that's what it sounds like).
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