NIsaacs
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OK, and what do you think tells the torque converter when to lock, and unlock?
My question was for this: "I couldn't imagine a non-integrated brake on anything"... ...
Nick
OK, and what do you think tells the torque converter when to lock, and unlock?
Careful there, you just went way out on a limb with no practical experience about what you are talking about.
You had a JACOBS brake, the OP has a PacBrake. Take a look at Pacs install documentation and it is clear it is NOT fully integrated into the ECU. That means no throttle blip, no unlock, no downshift automatically. All it seems to do is control TC lockup.
In that case, the mechanic is a whole lot closer to correct than you think. Comparing an integrated EB to a non-integrated EB is a bad idea, they work differently.
I would NOT put an EB on a stock unit without modding the trans, period. The only exception is the Jacobs due to its integration. If it can't control downshifting and TV pressure, its gonna be a problem.
I would check with Pac and see just how tight it is before assuming the mechanic is wrong.
I will try to explain it, I had one in my 2005 for 95,000 miles, and I installed it. It has the exhaust brake, YES, but it also has a little box, that is designed for specific applications, it is in other words a computer, it tells the trans what to do, so install the wrong unit, and yes the trans is toast in short order, this is not a 6 speed, it's a 48re that requires some thinking help.
OK, WITH ALL THIS CRAP I'LL STEP IN. I replaced my dealer installed Jake on my '06 at about 70K miles when the vacuum pump failed. I CAN attest with personal experience that the PAC performs almost identically to the Jake. The only detectable difference I can see is that the Pac holds to a couple of MPH slower before disengaging. It also seems a bit louder. That's all. All the great features of engaging, downshifting and re-engaging, etc. still work fine.
The end, period.
Why not? All three of my trucks are just on/off, with a secondary switch on the throttle. Course they are all old and all standard transmissions
Nick
The Jacobs Exhaust Brake was offered as a factory option on '06 and '07s.
I installed a PRXB on my 06 but it was a G56, from what I can tell the ECM sends a signal to the exhaust brake to turn on while it controls the transmission perimeters, so why does it matter what brand the exhaust brake is if it just turns on when instructed by the ECM??
I guess Harvey's right, you won't be convinced.
when decelerating with the exhaust brake, either Jacobs or Pac, at about 40 MPH the brake momentarily disengages, it downshifts and the brake re-engages.
The delay isn't built in for the trans, as manuals have it too, it's there to save the turbo (it's a lot of force to go from 20 psi of boost to 50 psi of back pressure and no flow, and that is not uncommon in the PNW). The fact that aftermarket controllers advertise quicker engagement has always made me laugh. . it's there for a specific reason!
Huh? I am lost on this one. When, how or why would you be under boost conditions and activate the brake?
I know I tell my boys, my truck has so much power I need to use the exhaust brake up hill... . but I am only joking
Nick
Huh? I am lost on this one. When, how or why would you be under boost conditions and activate the brake?
I know I tell my boys, my truck has so much power I need to use the exhaust brake up hill... . but I am only joking
Nick
Well, I'm glad to report that after about 2200 miles with the PRXB "on" most of the time, it performs exactly as advertized... Just like Harvey said it would.
About a 1/4 of the miles were with my 4000 lb Lance camper sitting in the bed, and the rest were with one trailer or another averaging about 4500 lbs GVR. The exhaust brake is a blessing and works GREAT!!
The acid test was coming out of NC on I-26 into East Tennessee. Previously had to manually down shift the transmission and tap the brake often to stay @ 50 mph. This trip, I never had to touch the brake pedal and the truck stayed within 3 mph of the cruise control setting of 50... and that was with a 19 ft trailer in tow with 2000+ lbs of steel siding strapped on it.
Thanks again, Harvey and all.
Larry