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Re: torque splitter?
Chris Thompson
29 May 2007 13:57
>>Once again (I know, I'm shocked, too), you are incorrect: > > Read their web site. US Gear is a OD, US gear vendors is a over/under > hyd unit > ----------------- > TheSnoMan.com
funny from Tom's link i was able to find a Gear ratio chart for the VERY unit you say isnt an underdrive
http://www.usgear.cc/dr_ratio.htm
get your sh.t straight.
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SnoMan
29 May 2007 12:47
>Once again (I know, I'm shocked, too), you are incorrect:
Read their web site. US Gear is a OD, US gear vendors is a over/under hyd unit ----------------- TheSnoMan.com
Tom Lawrence
29 May 2007 11:48
> US Gear does not list a underdrive option.
<sigh>
Once again (I know, I'm shocked, too), you are incorrect:
http://www.usgear.cc/dual_range.htm
SnoMan
29 May 2007 11:11
>>>US Gear makes auxilliary transmisions that might be helpful. There are >>>popular amongst RV'ers that tow heavy. I don't know the URL but a Google [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > You're talking about the GearVendors, NOT the US Gear unit referenced in >the post you replied to.
US Gear does not list a underdrive option. Given today vehicles that all have OD and generally taller axle ratios, they should offer a underdrive option rather than OD only. I question the value of a aux OD unit for towing gear splitter plus it would tend to increase strain on main tranny on hard pulls rather than decrease it. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com
BigIronRam
28 May 2007 23:15
>>US Gear makes auxilliary transmisions that might be helpful. There are >>popular amongst RV'ers that tow heavy. I don't know the URL but a Google [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > ----------------- > TheSnoMan.com
You're talking about the GearVendors, NOT the US Gear unit referenced in the post you replied to.
SnoMan
28 May 2007 18:53
>US Gear makes auxilliary transmisions that might be helpful. There are >popular amongst RV'ers that tow heavy. I don't know the URL but a Google >search should reveal their website. They might have a solution to your >problems.
If you research them you will find that not only are they pricey but they also use hyd clutchs for OD and underdrive and since there is no external pump on them that means that you are going to have to be turning some drive shaft RPM's to run the pump in it to shift it which means under drive will not be avaible for startout so this is not good. Also they recommand 5000 mile oil change intervals which means it is not a install and forget unit. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com
Mike Simmons
28 May 2007 10:02
> wondering who offers what in regards to a torque splitter for my '05 > cummins powered dodge? it would work out well if i could use stock > gearing most of the time, and a torque splitter when towing heavy. > thanks,
Nate:
US Gear makes auxilliary transmisions that might be helpful. There are popular amongst RV'ers that tow heavy. I don't know the URL but a Google search should reveal their website. They might have a solution to your problems.
Mike
Nathan W. Collier
28 May 2007 04:14
wondering who offers what in regards to a torque splitter for my '05 cummins powered dodge? it would work out well if i could use stock gearing most of the time, and a torque splitter when towing heavy. thanks,
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