Made my first run pulling my 37' DayDreamer this week up 226 out of Marion, NC to BlueRidge Parkway. We drove several hundred miles empty with just the 3500 while we were gone. The new JakeBrake worked extremely well navigating all the hills and the 48re downshifted extremely well and was responsive. I would guess that the descent down 226 while empty, the 3500 under NO circumstances would increase in speed. The Jake would hold the truck back and actually would decel to much. While under load pulling the DayDreamer down 226, I would have to have gear lever in 2nd. with the TC locked. 1st. gear would not lockup or engage the Jake.
Especially down this hair pin turn road the travel was extremely slow and the Jake did help but I did not know what to expect and was almost disappointing. If allowed this 15k load would push me to red-line if I did not use my braking system.
I was extremely impressed with the 48re and it's downshifting. The JakeBrake did do well while on the Interstate.
The JakeBrake (JB) did change the shifting patterns of the 48re, it made the TC lock sooner. You also will have to modify your driving methods a little. If you top some hills and want to coast down and pick up a little speed you will have to keep you foot on the pedal just a little to make the computer think you are fueling. The JB would then not kick in.
All in all, I think it will be a long term investment. :-laf
Installation photos on my website below.
Especially down this hair pin turn road the travel was extremely slow and the Jake did help but I did not know what to expect and was almost disappointing. If allowed this 15k load would push me to red-line if I did not use my braking system.
I was extremely impressed with the 48re and it's downshifting. The JakeBrake did do well while on the Interstate.
The JakeBrake (JB) did change the shifting patterns of the 48re, it made the TC lock sooner. You also will have to modify your driving methods a little. If you top some hills and want to coast down and pick up a little speed you will have to keep you foot on the pedal just a little to make the computer think you are fueling. The JB would then not kick in.
All in all, I think it will be a long term investment. :-laf
Installation photos on my website below.