It depends on the load... empty, I shift at lower RPM (2000ish); loaded, I shift higher (2500+) to get the load moving and use the momentum to carry me to the next gear. I almost always start at a dead stop from an idle... even loaded.
It also depends on the tire and gearing... 4. 10 and stock tires make for quicker shifts at lower RPM since its not as big a drop to pick back up.
Alright gentlemen... .
Thank you for all the info. like I said, my main concern was when my women drives the dam thing (rare) and only if ive been drinking:-laf
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Well, I stand corrected, I shift from 2200~2300 (normally) that drops in ~ 1500. ( I checked this morning. You like me have the 4:10s and I have stock tires so she revs quite quick, thus I allow it to rev a little past 2000 otherwise all I do is shift. Should be better when I go to 285/75s from 265/70s.
Quick question I've been meening to ask, What is considered lugging? 1200? 1400? 1000?, how low should she go?
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Good reading from all of you. My concern was more any negative impacts that over reving may have on the engine, than the NV5600.
Which while were on the subject, here's another question?
I am getting ready to do a 4K road trip with my truck empty. As you can see I have 4:10. 1's. at 70 she runs between 2200 and 2300. I usually keep her there. Can you run the CTD well into the 2500 to 2600 for hours on end with no load?
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