Sweet Spot for Towing
Around 60mph seems to work best for me. My 5th wheel weighs (according to registration) 10,400lbs. I can get about 11 or 12 with this load. But when trying to keep up with traffic on I40 (75mph), I drop into the single digits.
63 mph or so. As long as rpms remain at or under 1900. Different for hilly country (dropping a gear to Direct; zooming down hills to make the next one and trying to keep constant, overall).
Grade and wind are the main determiner. flat and still= 67mph@ about 1850
Grade and/or wind= out of overdrive and 60 @ about 2100rpms. This is what I usuallly due to in new mexico and colorado. Its easier on tranny, lower on egts and a good displacement of stress.
I think 1900-2100 rpms underload is a good area overall.
Grade and/or wind= out of overdrive and 60 @ about 2100rpms. This is what I usuallly due to in new mexico and colorado. Its easier on tranny, lower on egts and a good displacement of stress.
I think 1900-2100 rpms underload is a good area overall.
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