We are currently pulling our big (17,700 lb) fiver through Illinois. A lot of our route is on 2 lane hiways at 55 mph. I tried 6th for awhile at 1700 rpm, but it seemed like the engine was working pretty hard on some of the hills to maintain speed, and the EGTs crept up pretty quickly. After an hour or so, I downshifted to 5th and just left it there the rest of the day. EGTs went down a couple hundred points. RPMs were holding at 2400.
I seem to remember reading somewhere that the power band starts at 1600 rpm for the 5. 9 HPCR. Is 1700 lugging the engine too much? It struggles to accellerate in 6th, while it seems to have lots more pep in 5th. Is 2400 too high for driving all day?
When we get to Interstate and can run 65+, it does fine in 6th, but RPMs are up around 1900-2000 also. My personal speed limit with that big trailer is 65 MPH, so I don't like running 70 just to get the rpms up.
Thanks for any advice you can send my way!
Steve
I seem to remember reading somewhere that the power band starts at 1600 rpm for the 5. 9 HPCR. Is 1700 lugging the engine too much? It struggles to accellerate in 6th, while it seems to have lots more pep in 5th. Is 2400 too high for driving all day?
When we get to Interstate and can run 65+, it does fine in 6th, but RPMs are up around 1900-2000 also. My personal speed limit with that big trailer is 65 MPH, so I don't like running 70 just to get the rpms up.
Thanks for any advice you can send my way!
Steve