T/H mode has the TC clutch lock up a lot sooner.. Equals truck runs faster
Doesn't matter though, same limiters will kick in inhibiting lockup regardless of tow/haul.
T/H mode has the TC clutch lock up a lot sooner.. Equals truck runs faster
T/H mode has the TC clutch lock up a lot sooner.. Equals truck runs faster
To two test both in TH one with 20k behind it the other not. Do a part throttle acceleration up a hill.
No trailer the TCC is locked by 15-20mph.. Loaded I have had it wait till 40 mph before the TCC locks.
Table says it to be locked by 15mph. Regardless of throttle %
If I have ~1000rpm or more difference between engine rpm and transmission input rpm it won't lock thebTCC..
As of right now.. Plan is to haul one of these from wheeling wv back to NW Ohio.its ~9-10000lb and 10' tall.. I'll video part throttle accel empty and loaded.. I will be grossing around 24,000lbs tottal
Fwiw, my trucks (lb7 and LMM) both run much faster with TH on.
Torque Converter slip is still slip. If I'm over 1000rpm difference it will not engage the TCC until either I back out of the throttle or tranny catches up..Your talking part throttle, Mike and Ben are talking full throttle. there will be a difference at part throttle as you said. at a drag strip, you wont be going part throttle so you gain nothing unless your truck is one of those "weird ones"