Dkuhlman said:
I've been looking here and elsewhere and have conflicting info so far. Does the 47RE in my '02 lock the torque converter if I put the lever in 2nd? And if so, does anyone know at what speed?
The reason I ask is I recently bought a toy hauler trailer and would like to ease it up and down the really steep hills when in the mountains.
Thanks,
Don
I just completed my first trip into the mountains after installing a complete DTT upgrade 11 months ago. I have a DTT complete rebuild with billet input and 2nd gear cage, DTT smart controller, 89% TC and Banks 4" Exhaust Brake. We went over the North Cascade Hiway in the Northern part of Washington and spent a week in Eastern Washington. We are towing a 5th Wheel that weights 11,250 lbs and truck is 7K ready to pull. On the east side of the North Cascade pass I shifted into second gear at the top (DTT puts a switch on the linkage to lockup in second and valve body mods) and went down the East side without touching the brake peddle. After decending the steepest part, I shift into 3rd and back on the exhaust brake and went down the rest of the way touching the brakes only once at a sharp corner near the bottom of the pass.
My wife did not understand all the money I spent last year, but I have to tell you I love the setup. From Ellensburg to Yakima is a pretty good hill, ran down both sides at 61 mph in OD on the exhaust brake and never touched the brakes. I have the 4:10 gears that are better for towing with the auto, DD1 Jammers, and Edge Comp without the pump tapped, love the towing power. I only have to watch EGT's in 3rd when at high RPM's. I am still running the HY35 turbo, so I have not tapped the pump wire.
The lock to lock shifting with the smart controller on takes a bit to get use to. I have power for the smart controller and Banks brake on a old style head light switch on the floor, so I can operate it with my left foot. I have a second switch to disable the exhaust brake also. Brake is connect to APPS in standard Banks configuration and works even with cruise control.
So spend the money if you want to be safe. transmission with billets, Exhaust Brake/down pipe, DD1 Jammers, Comp, Smart Controller, 3rd gen track bar equaled 8k. My transmission only had 34K on it when I did all of this, but to pull good and have a reliable exhaust brake setup, you have to build the transmission to handle it. Some people take short cuts, but I did not want to pay to go into the transmission but once.
The only thing that I am now thinking about is to maybe activate the brake lights when the exhaust brake is on, as I hardly ever touch the brake peddle.
SNOKING