Gear Ratio Question...
They didn't make the manual and auto close. The G-56 manual runs much higher rpm's at highway speeds than the auto
The 5 and 6 speeds have never been adverstised as overdrive trannys.Only the autos.The gear splits certainly do not feel like overdrives.For the most part except the 5 speeds(3rd to 4th)the gear splits are evenly split.In a true OD unit its a large jump into the high(overdrive)gear. Chrysler has made true od manual trans in the past.Large jump into OD.
What DC does with their marketing is irrelevant because, well, it IS marketing BS after all.
I dont get it why did they make the auto and the 6 spd so close with the gearings?? I would have thought that the 6spd would have had a lower rpms at the same speed as an auto??
Yeah, but that would neccessitate a whole new design of a light duty transmission to fit the truck. They just used an existing design that had 5 gears at or less than 1:1 to save costs. The Cummins has the TQ to carry the shift points for its rated weight so it works. 

Now everyone states how the 4.10 gears are better for towing now why is that exactly? None of the trucks I have used for hauling ever had 4.10 (or 4.11 in some cases) and they seemed to pull fine. Now granted I never pulled with the 4.10's but would they make that big of a difference?
Yeah that makes sense I guess I was just a bit disappointed going from an auto 96 CTD to my current truck and running around the same if not a little over the same rpms at the same speed.
Now everyone states how the 4.10 gears are better for towing now why is that exactly? None of the trucks I have used for hauling ever had 4.10 (or 4.11 in some cases) and they seemed to pull fine. Now granted I never pulled with the 4.10's but would they make that big of a difference?
Now everyone states how the 4.10 gears are better for towing now why is that exactly? None of the trucks I have used for hauling ever had 4.10 (or 4.11 in some cases) and they seemed to pull fine. Now granted I never pulled with the 4.10's but would they make that big of a difference?
These trucks pull the GCVW just fine with 3.55's because of the TQ. Push the weight up over 30k and the lower gears become imperative to keep the drive lines together. Medium duty trucks run heavier drive lines, lower gears, and taller tires for a reason.
I know my knew (6spd ) seems low.Thats why i run (325s) helped me out. You can only get (373s) in a (6spd)i could not drive with (410s) with the knew (6spd) if they made it your talking real low speeds on the road.
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