gsbrockman
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Trailers weighed in at 22,900 lbs per the MSO’s....total GCW was 33,760.
Since this thread is about the AS69RC.....I’ll add I have really enjoyed my two previous AS69RC’s and am enjoying my 3rd one immensely!!!!!!
Yeah.....”the nightmare of a transmission” as deemed by some transmission builder.Greg do You remember all to rhetoric back in 2013 on the Aisin?
I am curious that a rail issue when the engineer said it was programmingbrllmtb , Revy Just spouting off about the 69, I like him, But he's wrong about this, Its NO different then Bill Kondolay 2004 claim that all 48re were going to fail because of the bad thrush washer..... If you want to rid yourself of the lag, Mod the rail, it has internal fuel restrictors that must be removed, 1000s of 6.7 owners of done this .
My 6.7 has NO lag or dead pedal , its around 440 RWHP form Feb of 2014 to date on a stock 69.
I called and talked to the RD of Aisin MI Back in 2013, He clearly set the bar on the 69 425-440- 1200 FT TQ for life normal use towing,
The 69 is clearly more robust then the 68rfe by visual inspection and the way the 69 transmits power is superior to the 68rfe.
The majority of the lag Is the design of the 6.7 Rail. Yes We Mod Rails... So I'm No different than Revy
When You Mod the Rail Owners will Tell You even the tone of the Motor changes at idle form the Mod.
No, I don’t need a 4500 to do the same. I bought the 4500 as the 3500 was depreciated out and I figured I’d try something different.
Since we’re now ****ing and moaning, my front axle is rated at 7,000 lbs and my rear axle is rated at 12,000 lbs. GVWR is 16,500
What’s your truck numbers again?![]()
View attachment 107818 Might as well post up another pic of a fake / un-real load.....
Trailers weighed in at 22,900 lbs per the MSO’s....total GCW was 33,760.
Since this thread is about the AS69RC.....I’ll add I have really enjoyed my two previous AS69RC’s and am enjoying my 3rd one immensely!!!!!!
As far as this rolling on the throttle that is definelty not it. You can even make it worse by coming off then back on. To roll it slow enough to prevent all perception of lag would mean situations where you had better not cross fours lanes of traffic withou a LOT of room. My 03 was way better crossIng traffic and entering a busy freeway
Yeppppppppp.....it’s nice to see someone else besides me notice that, hence my post immediately after his scale ticket picture. If he were running commercially it would = OOS.Looks like your truck over its' GVW of 14,000. Unless I'm adding up the numbers incorrectly, 5640 + 9880 = 15,520 which would put it over by 1,520 lbs.
Yeppppppppp.....it’s nice to see someone else besides me notice that, hence my post immediately after his scale ticket picture. If he were running commercially it would = OOS.
Yes, it was.buddy who owned a 12 valve about 8 years ago laughs at my "drive by wire" Ram and reminds me that he drove his truck to the dealer with a blown computer. I guess back then injection timing was mechanical?
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At least give it a fair amount of seat time (after it arrives) before you jump to conclusions that it NEEDS more power.
Just today I towed a gooseneck stack of trailers to Mt. Orab, OH.....trailers weighed in at 18,540 lbs....total GCW was about 29,540 lbs.
No, I don’t need a 4500 to do the same. I bought the 4500 as the 3500 was depreciated out and I figured I’d try something different.
Since we’re now ****ing and moaning, my front axle is rated at 7,000 lbs and my rear axle is rated at 12,000 lbs. GVWR is 16,500
What’s your truck numbers again?![]()