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Old 02-03-2007, 05:47 AM   #21
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You may want to get a weight on the AS, not what it is rated?
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Old 02-03-2007, 06:22 AM   #22
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I don't see that it provides any benefit on downhill grades though. If I'm in od it stays there.
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Only the Allisonon has the downshift feature.

In response to Silvertwinkie, with the Allison, I see absolutely no need for an exhaust brake. I have descended steep switchback mountains and needed practically no brake.

In little ups and downs, as posted earlier, it sometimes stays in the lower gear too long. As mentioned, I simply hit the button to cancel tow/haul and, a few seconds later after it is in 5th again, hit the button to go back into tow/haul mode. This hasn't been a hassle.
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Old 02-03-2007, 06:49 AM   #23
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Hey guys, my bad, I was talking about my exp with a 4L80e. I drove a diesel based Allison once and it was a night and day difference in terms of transmission functions.
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Old 02-03-2007, 08:34 AM   #24
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We've got another thread going right now on cold weather diesel operation. BillTex posted a link about the engine coolant heater. I went there, poked around a bit and found this! Karma BillTex!! The engine mentioned isn't the LBZ or LBY of 2006s but I'll bet the system is quite similar.

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Old 02-03-2007, 09:04 AM   #25
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Only the Allisonon has the downshift feature.

In response to Silvertwinkie, with the Allison, I see absolutely no need for an exhaust brake. I have descended steep switchback mountains and needed practically no brake.

In little ups and downs, as posted earlier, it sometimes stays in the lower gear too long. As mentioned, I simply hit the button to cancel tow/haul and, a few seconds later after it is in 5th again, hit the button to go back into tow/haul mode. This hasn't been a hassle.
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Mostly I just drive without it engaged, it does save on brakes going down hills, at exits, and coming up to stops. Otherwise I just keep it in drive.
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Old 02-03-2007, 01:15 PM   #26
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With respect to "red-lining" the Duramax on long downhill grades, this question came up in the diesel forum and, as I recall, a direct quote from GM implied that no harm would be done. Apparently "red-lining" when not under load is considerably different than "red-lining" under load. I know that it happens all the time for me when I use the the Allison to hold my speed on long downhill grades. With the 2003 GMC, tapping the brake causes the downshift. I understand that this procedure has been modified on the later model GMC. How does that work? Does the tranny respond to the cruise control?
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Old 02-03-2007, 02:50 PM   #27
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Has anyone used a "chip reprogrammer" to get a tow/haul mode in vehicles not equipped with this feature?

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