Hi all- a couple of questions about the transmission control.
Is the shifting in the 48RE all electrically controlled, or is it still basically hydro-mechanical? IIRC the 47 RE was all hydraulic except OD and TC lockup was electrical.
IF- the 48RE is electrically controlled, do any of the downloaders or boxes alter the transmission pressures or shifting characteristics?
Inquiring minds want to know. For instance I know with the 47 the throttle position cable determined pressures- thus the BD 'Pressure lock' to enhance pressures. Haven't seen this for the 48. How do they compensate for increased torque with less throttle?
TIA-
Gary
Is the shifting in the 48RE all electrically controlled, or is it still basically hydro-mechanical? IIRC the 47 RE was all hydraulic except OD and TC lockup was electrical.
IF- the 48RE is electrically controlled, do any of the downloaders or boxes alter the transmission pressures or shifting characteristics?
Inquiring minds want to know. For instance I know with the 47 the throttle position cable determined pressures- thus the BD 'Pressure lock' to enhance pressures. Haven't seen this for the 48. How do they compensate for increased torque with less throttle?
TIA-
Gary
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