I've been trying to understand the limitations of my 1995 Ram Cummins with the 47RH automatic transmission... with my 3. 54 rear end ratio. The 0. 69 overdrive is "very tall" and I am now beginning to slip... again... while trying to tow my 28 foot trailer in overdrive... even on small hills or on flat highway in strong head winds.
At any rate, I have read all I could find on the TDR concerning the 47RH's limitations and why the "stock" friction surfaces break down and fail. Seems low engine RPM... like in overdrive... lead to low transmission line pressure, equals heat, equals burned out friction surfaces, equals transmission overhaul.
My frustration is that even with the 3. 54 rear end, it is painfully slow to tow without the overdrive. :{
Can anyone out there in TDR-land using the Gear Vendors 0. 78 ratio under/overdrive tell me what they think of this setup. Based on what I have read and calculated, I could tow using the GV unit at 65 MPH at about 2000 RPM without using my stock overdrive. That sounds a lot better than my current 54 MPH at the same RPM without any overdrive.
Please tell me what you know about the problem and possible solutions... especially experience with the Gear Vendors product.
Thanks Kevin

At any rate, I have read all I could find on the TDR concerning the 47RH's limitations and why the "stock" friction surfaces break down and fail. Seems low engine RPM... like in overdrive... lead to low transmission line pressure, equals heat, equals burned out friction surfaces, equals transmission overhaul.

My frustration is that even with the 3. 54 rear end, it is painfully slow to tow without the overdrive. :{
Can anyone out there in TDR-land using the Gear Vendors 0. 78 ratio under/overdrive tell me what they think of this setup. Based on what I have read and calculated, I could tow using the GV unit at 65 MPH at about 2000 RPM without using my stock overdrive. That sounds a lot better than my current 54 MPH at the same RPM without any overdrive.

Please tell me what you know about the problem and possible solutions... especially experience with the Gear Vendors product.
Thanks Kevin