2006 LBZ:
When we tow our 5th wheel (about 17000 pounds combined) I can get some TC slip in 5th gear. Usually right at 1700 rpms, rolling into the throttle in 5th gear in rolling hills. 55 mph speed limit zones are the worst because it puts me right in that 1600-1750 rpm range. If I drive carefully I can avoid but it would be nice to use cruise control or focus on other driving tasks than driving around a weak TC/trans. Above 1800 rpms it does not happen. (I'm guessing there's sufficient line pressure to hold by that point.) Harder pulls in 5th on long interstate hills are fine if I'm going a little faster, ~65 mph.
Trans otherwise seems to work fine, so I'm guessing I haven't sent clutch material throughout it yet. It's usually a jump of around 50 to 100 rpm with a distinctly different sound and feel, and my brain quickly backs off the throttle and it goes right away. Cruising at 60mph in 4th would avoid it but that just seems kind of busy for sustained cruising. Trans temps are never more than 100 over ambient (using obd readout.) Today was 75 out and it never got over 155.
I'm guessing this is TC slip and not C3 slip because it never has gone to limp. I don't have a shop/lift to pull the trans, so if I'm paying to have the TC done, seems like time to do a full trans. We believe the truck/trans has just shy of 300,000 miles on it.
Other than driving to No Zone in Ohio, are there reputable builders somewhere between PA and SC? If there isn't a good builder, I guess my next best bet is to find a shop that will install a prebuilt unit from the likes of ATS or duramaxtuner?
Truck is basic bolt ons (intake and exhaust), stock fuel and turbo, with basic DSP-5 tune package. I don't romp on the truck. It'll never see a sled pull, tires taller than 33 inches, or a burnout. Truck does its hardest work pulling a trailer on hills in 4th and 5th. If we upgrade trailers someday, combined weight could be closer to 19,500.
Should I try a bottle of HotShotSecret trans additive in the interim and see if I can get another year of recreational towing out of it?
@Bdsankey ?
Thank you for the suggestions.
When we tow our 5th wheel (about 17000 pounds combined) I can get some TC slip in 5th gear. Usually right at 1700 rpms, rolling into the throttle in 5th gear in rolling hills. 55 mph speed limit zones are the worst because it puts me right in that 1600-1750 rpm range. If I drive carefully I can avoid but it would be nice to use cruise control or focus on other driving tasks than driving around a weak TC/trans. Above 1800 rpms it does not happen. (I'm guessing there's sufficient line pressure to hold by that point.) Harder pulls in 5th on long interstate hills are fine if I'm going a little faster, ~65 mph.
Trans otherwise seems to work fine, so I'm guessing I haven't sent clutch material throughout it yet. It's usually a jump of around 50 to 100 rpm with a distinctly different sound and feel, and my brain quickly backs off the throttle and it goes right away. Cruising at 60mph in 4th would avoid it but that just seems kind of busy for sustained cruising. Trans temps are never more than 100 over ambient (using obd readout.) Today was 75 out and it never got over 155.
I'm guessing this is TC slip and not C3 slip because it never has gone to limp. I don't have a shop/lift to pull the trans, so if I'm paying to have the TC done, seems like time to do a full trans. We believe the truck/trans has just shy of 300,000 miles on it.
Other than driving to No Zone in Ohio, are there reputable builders somewhere between PA and SC? If there isn't a good builder, I guess my next best bet is to find a shop that will install a prebuilt unit from the likes of ATS or duramaxtuner?
Truck is basic bolt ons (intake and exhaust), stock fuel and turbo, with basic DSP-5 tune package. I don't romp on the truck. It'll never see a sled pull, tires taller than 33 inches, or a burnout. Truck does its hardest work pulling a trailer on hills in 4th and 5th. If we upgrade trailers someday, combined weight could be closer to 19,500.
Should I try a bottle of HotShotSecret trans additive in the interim and see if I can get another year of recreational towing out of it?
@Bdsankey ?
Thank you for the suggestions.
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