It's my understanding that the RASP has it's own bypass back to the tank and that is what my question was centered around and pauls answer was for.
You are correct - since no quote was included in Pauls post, I didn't realize he was answering a specific question - I took his comment as a stand-alone statement, and didn't "get" what he was driving at - my fault for not reading the previous post, and my deepest apologies to Paul for "unnecessary roughness"...
BUT, I get a lot of my posts off the "last days posts", so thread continuity is not usually evident - normally its sort of a good idea to include the specific question asked in your responding post (as I am doing in THIS post) so that continuity is provided - but still my fault for not checking.
Wow Gary, How are your EGT's? Did you get twins? Water injection?
NOPE, towing a GCW of around 15,000 lbs at 1800 RPM or so puts me at about 60 MPH - and I can easily pull that in overdrive - up 7% grades, no real motivation to drop a gear and wind out the engine if there is no need - my EGT's hover right around 1100, and NEVER go above 1200 even when pressed hard. Just returned from a RV trip up into Oregon via I-5 over the range of mountains at the california/Oregon border, and those south of Ashland - easily ran those grades in OD, Comp on 3x3 at a bit over 60 MPH - those grades, and some back near Shasta must be in the vicinity of 7% - the Sierra over I-80 and hwy 50 certainly is, and I do the same there.