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Swap 10spd to 13spd - Daytripper - 07-10-2019 Due for a clutch replacement soon and I am considering swapping in a 13spd... I would like to be able to split the top side gears....I pull van freight in Pennsylvania and at times I pull a long hill in 9th where I'm having to back out of the throttle to keep the RPM below 1650-1700 or up to 10th and I'm lugging the engine... My question is it worth doing such a swap or just leave well enough alone. Running 11r 22.5 tires...might drop down to low pro tires next replacement... RE: Swap 10spd to 13spd - Chamberpains - 07-10-2019 Backing out of the throttle in 9th is where the fuel mileage and engine longevity is. RE: Swap 10spd to 13spd - Rawze - 07-11-2019 (07-10-2019 )Daytripper Wrote: Due for a clutch replacement soon and I am considering swapping in a 13spd... I would like to be able to split the top side gears....I pull van freight in Pennsylvania and at times I pull a long hill in 9th where I'm having to back out of the throttle to keep the RPM below 1650-1700 or up to 10th and I'm lugging the engine... My question is it worth doing such a swap or just leave well enough alone. Running 11r 22.5 tires...might drop down to low pro tires next replacement... when pulling those PA hills,.. you WANT to be at 1600-1800 rpm,.. that is the best rpm to pull with. -- that is, unless you are just trying to shorten the life of your engine for some unknown reason. We pull through those PA hills with 80,000 lbs of nesle-water loads in and out of there all the time,.. we break every bit of 8mpg pulling that stuff through those hills, and we have a 10-speed. -- We keep the damn thing in 9'th and the rpm high most all of the time. http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=2855&pid=24378#pid24378 RE: Swap 10spd to 13spd - Daytripper - 07-11-2019 So leave well enough alone...and get to where your going 2 minutes later...lol. Just wanted some others feedback....thanks RE: Swap 10spd to 13spd - Chamberpains - 07-11-2019 Being out of centeal PA, I pull the PA hills all the time. CM870, 10 speed 3.55 rears. Gettin 7+ every week pulling average flatbed freight. Drop the gear and keep your foot out of it. Less stress less fuel consumption and less engine wear. Now, if you need to replace the trans for mechanical issues and you have access to a reasonably priced 13 speed... Well then get at it. Splitting those gears makes for a lot more gear movements but allows you to keep the RPM's up above 1500 all the time when pulling. I'm gonna look into one here shortly when i pull the trans to replace a junk rattling out of balance clutch. But from what I've seen lately, reman'ed 13 speeds come with a healthy price tag. So stuffing a 10 back in it may be my cheapest best option. RE: Swap 10spd to 13spd - Evotrucker - 07-11-2019 Keep the rpm's up and the boost down as a much as possible. When i found out i had to replace my 13 spd due to coolant going into the tranny.... i was fucking pissed! the price tag on it wasnt cheap, even with a reman from weller. Id stick to that 10 spd of yours and if you want to replace it, the damn thing wont cost you 5k. I think weller sells the 10 spd for 2k-3k?. RE: Swap 10spd to 13spd - Warrior01 - 07-11-2019 Hey Guys, I read all of the time and never post, but I could not pass this up. I live in and go through the PA and surrounding mountains all of the time. I have an 871 tuned to 485 (was a 435 turd). My 2010 Lonestar was a 10 speed with 22.5 low pros and 3.58 rears. The 435 was horrible! My trans was trashed when I bought the truck and I thought that a 13 speed would maintain my top end while the extra splits would decrease the horrible lugging on the inclines, so I replaced with a 13 speed. It came at a cost. The 13 speed had a lower final drive ratio. It was supposed to only be .02 I think but I lost way more than that. It was not the shops fault as they only go by the trans serial number info. I had to goto 22.5 tall rubber to lower my rpms to a reasonable level at 65 to 70 mph (posted speeds). Rawze, I do have an amazing and very reasonable shop to recommend for your forum for trans or clutch work here in PA. Its all they have done since the 60's. My swap with new clutch and flywheel was $6700 and some change. They did it in a few hours and took me into town and picked me up so I could grab a bite to eat. Thank you all for your input and for what you all do every day and Rawze for your dedication to our industry!! Brendan Warrior Logistics RE: Swap 10spd to 13spd - Daytripper - 07-11-2019 (07-11-2019 )Warrior01 Wrote: Hey Guys, Please PM me the info. or post it if that is allowed... RE: Swap 10spd to 13spd - smorgan87 - 07-11-2019 Done a 10-13 swap on my ol pornstar last year. Best thing i ever done. Just make damn sure ur driveline shop knows wtf theyre doing when they shorten it and have them press all new u joints while theyre at it. |