AH64ID
TDR MEMBER
As some of you might recall I've been skeptical of 3.42's and low speed performance for some time. We all know that at speed a truck with 3.42's can downshift and make up the gearing difference to 4.10's. But you can't downshift from 1st...
A couple times a year I pull some long slow dirt/gravel grades loaded up, and my Sep/Oct trip is often the heaviest of the pulls. This year I was right at 24K GCW and the grade is 7 miles long and averages 5%, with the last 3 miles averaging 7% with stretches above 9%... all at 20 mph or less and often in 4wd. So I started at the bottom watching trans temp and TC outlet temp.
I had noticed in the owners manual that it tells you to lock it into 1st at speeds below 20 mph on long grades to reduce trans temp, so I played with this as well.
Here's what I found...
Plenty of power in 1st and 2nd.
The trans would prefer to hold 2nd, so using ERS was the only way to keep it in 1st at those speeds.
Trans sump temps never got above 183°, but when I let the trans do it's own thing (2nd unlocked) the TC outlet temp would get above 220°. When I would then lock it in 1st the rpms were ±2500 and TC outlet temp would drop quickly to 199° and hold... so I stayed in 1st.
Needless to say I was not worried about the temps I saw, and was very happy with the long mostly 1st gear pull.... probably more miles in 1st this weekend than most trucks see in a year.
So my 3.42's are here to stay, and based on what I have seen so far I am surprised that Ram dropped 3.42's... personally I would offer 3.42's or 4.10's, 3.73's are a compromise in most gears and I actually think I would like them less than my 3.42's ALL the time. (another reason I'm glad I didn't get a '19) I'm very happy with the ability to grab 4th at 70 loaded with 3.42's and the empty rpms at 85 too.
On other stretches I found that if the TC is locked in 2nd it will hold down to ±18 mph and has a LOT more torque down there that I expected... I guess that's what extra displacement and a VGT can do for you.
Later in the tow I did find some sections of road that were too steep/rough for 1st to keep the temps below 230° on the TC oulet, still with good sump temps. So I just used 4Lo for those couple short stretches.
I was amazed that I didn't miss my NV5600 once on the entire tow in, thou dad (who has a '17 like my '18) said he missed his '06 G56 on a few of the stretches. He was likely in the 18-19K GCW range.
A couple times a year I pull some long slow dirt/gravel grades loaded up, and my Sep/Oct trip is often the heaviest of the pulls. This year I was right at 24K GCW and the grade is 7 miles long and averages 5%, with the last 3 miles averaging 7% with stretches above 9%... all at 20 mph or less and often in 4wd. So I started at the bottom watching trans temp and TC outlet temp.
I had noticed in the owners manual that it tells you to lock it into 1st at speeds below 20 mph on long grades to reduce trans temp, so I played with this as well.
Here's what I found...
Plenty of power in 1st and 2nd.
The trans would prefer to hold 2nd, so using ERS was the only way to keep it in 1st at those speeds.
Trans sump temps never got above 183°, but when I let the trans do it's own thing (2nd unlocked) the TC outlet temp would get above 220°. When I would then lock it in 1st the rpms were ±2500 and TC outlet temp would drop quickly to 199° and hold... so I stayed in 1st.
Needless to say I was not worried about the temps I saw, and was very happy with the long mostly 1st gear pull.... probably more miles in 1st this weekend than most trucks see in a year.
So my 3.42's are here to stay, and based on what I have seen so far I am surprised that Ram dropped 3.42's... personally I would offer 3.42's or 4.10's, 3.73's are a compromise in most gears and I actually think I would like them less than my 3.42's ALL the time. (another reason I'm glad I didn't get a '19) I'm very happy with the ability to grab 4th at 70 loaded with 3.42's and the empty rpms at 85 too.
On other stretches I found that if the TC is locked in 2nd it will hold down to ±18 mph and has a LOT more torque down there that I expected... I guess that's what extra displacement and a VGT can do for you.
Later in the tow I did find some sections of road that were too steep/rough for 1st to keep the temps below 230° on the TC oulet, still with good sump temps. So I just used 4Lo for those couple short stretches.
I was amazed that I didn't miss my NV5600 once on the entire tow in, thou dad (who has a '17 like my '18) said he missed his '06 G56 on a few of the stretches. He was likely in the 18-19K GCW range.