Re: Manual Shifting Allison
Reply #31 –
We have all noticed the ability to pull grades seems to be as good or better at 1400-1500 rpm.
Flite10(bob) and I talked about this today. We both noticed it on our 97 m11 celect plus engines.
If that'past the torque peak on a chart which is fairly flat at those rpms then the rising hp curve must work with the torque at those rpms.
The additional power seems to allow somewhat higher road speeds without a mpg loss.
That being said we both have the dynamatic 199 degree hydraulic fan controllers and aero 5050xl resonators.
He showed me on his glass dash his run into Orange County towing a dolly at 63-64 mph and the VPMS showed 10.2 mpg.
That's when he mentioned the better hill climbing over the nominal 1200 rpm rating.
Amos Harrison is saying the same thing.
Running hard in wind to Vegas and back at 37,000 pounds I averaged 8.2 mpg at 70 minimum and downshifting on all grades and revving the motor up.