hoopsoft
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So yes the 1600 really do suck the life out of a 5 ton, I see that plate on the dash the says don't shift lo/hi range on the transfer case if speed above XX MPH.
Now this isn't something I would "normally" ever consider doing at all, I like to be stopped when I shift it.
with that being said..
The 1600's really do hurt the power of the 5 ton and it pulls great in low range, so I'm think we'll what if I got it upto 5th in low rang to get started then, shifted to high range and completed my 4 and 5th... (maybe 3rd, 4th, and 5th)
Thoughts on this, need insight into how much this might piss off the drive train, or if its designed to do it? etc.
so basicially treating it like an over the road tranny, but not all the back and forth just straight up and on to hi range.
Now this isn't something I would "normally" ever consider doing at all, I like to be stopped when I shift it.
with that being said..
The 1600's really do hurt the power of the 5 ton and it pulls great in low range, so I'm think we'll what if I got it upto 5th in low rang to get started then, shifted to high range and completed my 4 and 5th... (maybe 3rd, 4th, and 5th)
Thoughts on this, need insight into how much this might piss off the drive train, or if its designed to do it? etc.
so basicially treating it like an over the road tranny, but not all the back and forth just straight up and on to hi range.