Definitely an issue with your truck. Have you checked for codes? EB full on and in tow/haul mode, it should brake night and day difference. Very aggressive compared to hardly anything. To the point where it's not worth it to run without tow/haul enabled. Gotta keep the rpms up and the converter locked for good braking. Mine doesn't do that with the tow/haul off. Mine doesn't progressive downshift down with the tow/haul off. So no high rpms. Try running tow/haul and report back. It should be holy crap that's some serious progressive braking. If not, you have something going on. Which I believe you do from your statements. You're welcome to drive my truck to compare.
Note, my 07 manual trans had a pacbrake prxb and that thing could brake. Better than my 18. I was so use to that brake that no way could I run without tow/haul. Just too weak. It drops out too soon as well, instead of all the way down to 18ish with tow/haul enabled.
Earl
I know there is nothing wrong. You’re confusing the exhaust brake function with TH function. The brake itself is capable of the same retarding power as that is only a function of vane position and rpm, nothing else. TH will have a more aggressive downshift schedule and hold the torque converter locked longer, but that doesn’t mean the brake is making more retarding power it just means it’s more usable, which is great with a load and annoying (for me) when empty.
I will go on to say that if you think it’s pointless to run without TH then there is something wrong with your truck, as it’s very beneficial. It’s does feel different than in TH but it’s still very usable, especially in conjunction with CC for speed management downhill.
Dads 17 works identical to my 18, they work as advertised and designed. Nothing wrong, just you’re interpretation of what’s actually happening when you engage TH.
I’ve run TH lots and know the difference, as well as what creates the difference. The brake isn’t programmed different in TH, just the transmission. This is my point that you’re missing.
It would be nice if activating the EB would change the lockup schedule, but not the downshift schedule.
I ran both a Jacobs and a PRXB on my 05/NV5600. They both worked similar but a little different. The PRXB was much stronger below 2000 but the Jacobs was stronger above 2500, but that’s not a normal condition. The cam I had would run the back pressure up over 75 on the Jacobs where the PRXB stayed at 60. More pressure means more braking.