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#414568 - 06/17/08 08:29 PM
Re: Silverado 2500HD axle ratio
[Re: cny boater]
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Admiral
Registered: 06/25/05
Posts: 7488
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You do have a bigger engine and better gear than our Tahoe has. Our Tahoe won't pull the our boat 65-70 with the cruise on unless it's 3rd. It's too much for O/D to handle at 2,000 rpms. I've noticed T/H holds gears longer before forcing an upshift. Example, If i'm motoring along around 68 and hit a small incline, and my speed slowly tapers off to 62/63 while i'm pushing the throttle to the brink of shifting, with TH on, it will keep it locked in O/D and allow me to slowly deaccelerate. With T/H off, it gets upset and start unlocking the T/C or downshifting into 3rd unless I back off the throttle (which I don't want to do). However, if I quickly react with the throttle, it will immediate force a downshift. The other nice thing is that when a downshift is needed, T/H does a good job of holding 3rd under lighter throttle until I get to my desired speed. So, I suppose T/H is a two way street. And something to remember is our Lowe, although lightweight, it like towing a freaking kite with air resistance. We get 9-10mpg towing. If I drive 55, I can get 11mpg.
At any rate, this is obviously not going to be a problem with a 6.0L engine. And given that your 6.0L with 4.10's and 4 speed auto does a very nice job with 6500lbs or so, then it stands to reason the newer, more powerful 6.0 with 6-speed should be exceptional with 3.73's.
But, you know, when in doubt, go with the 4.10s.
D
Edited by D-Rod (06/17/08 08:35 PM)
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