V8srfun
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While driving home from the quarry with 10,000 lbs in the bed the truck performed perfectly except for the hills. One of the hills I was on I had to climb in low range and second gear. The truck would not hold rpm in third even with starting up the bottom of the hill at 2,400 rpm. My truck is a non turbo so I understand I may have a little less torque than the average deuce but this does seem to be a little weak.
My truck does smoke some in the lower rpm range but in no situation does it (roll coal) so I don’t think I am over fueling at all. When under load lower in the rpm range before I am about to down shift it does smoke some but it is more of a light grey and is not a super thick cloud.
I am sorry I do not have specific information on the grade of the hill but it was fairly steep. I definitely feel like the truck shouldn’t have needed to go all the way to low range second gear to climb it. I would get and post a picture of the hill but pictures are terrible at showing elevation change at least with my photography skill level.
when climbing hills I usually down shift when I hit about 1500 rpm because I feel like that is as low as I want to lug it at full throttle.Do you guys down shift at the same rpm or do you shift at a higher or lower rpm.
I will say after 3 loads of rock this week I don’t feel all that excited to do much more shoveling. I think 3 or 4 more loads will finish the job so excited or not it still needs done.
My truck does smoke some in the lower rpm range but in no situation does it (roll coal) so I don’t think I am over fueling at all. When under load lower in the rpm range before I am about to down shift it does smoke some but it is more of a light grey and is not a super thick cloud.
I am sorry I do not have specific information on the grade of the hill but it was fairly steep. I definitely feel like the truck shouldn’t have needed to go all the way to low range second gear to climb it. I would get and post a picture of the hill but pictures are terrible at showing elevation change at least with my photography skill level.
when climbing hills I usually down shift when I hit about 1500 rpm because I feel like that is as low as I want to lug it at full throttle.Do you guys down shift at the same rpm or do you shift at a higher or lower rpm.
I will say after 3 loads of rock this week I don’t feel all that excited to do much more shoveling. I think 3 or 4 more loads will finish the job so excited or not it still needs done.