The isx-12 I was in shifted really quickly. After I got used to it I really liked it. Then switching back to slow shifting macks took some getting used to.
Downshifting Question
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Newbie18, Mar 19, 2022.
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When you are upshifting, what RPM are you at when you pull it out of gear, and what RPM is it at when you put it into the next gear? Just use those same RPMs when you downshift.
Unless you have a really low gear in the differential, 1400 is probably too high to start the downshift (especially with the wide gear ratios in an 8LL). Try letting your RPMs drop to just above the engine's torque peak, then bring the RPMs up 400-600 as you slide it into the next gear.Newbie18 Thanks this. -
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Why is it bad to coast in neutral? Sometimes I’ll do it if I’m coming to a stop, or coming down a ramp at a low speed (<20). Are there mechanical dangers to this?
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Its just considered not being in control of the truck. As to the mechanical aspect, as long as the engine is running and the clutch is released, the countershafts are turning and the oil will be getting thrown around the case/oil pump will be driven.
That's why they pull axles or driveshafts when towing a truck because the countershafts will not spin with the engine off in neutral. It won't get properly lubricated and can take out a transmission pretty quick.
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