Load Based Speed Control Issue
10-20-2019, (Subject: Load Based Speed Control Issue ) 
Post: #16
RE: Load Based Speed Control Issue
LBSC just stops your RPM growth basically you hit a wall on power. 10speeds to me seem to be finicky bastards when i drove for Crete every now and then ied buzz a gear while accelerating. some of it also has to do with terrain if you get used to shifting alot in city/flatland traffic you might have a hiccup or 2 on hills because the RPM drops the same but the truck sheds speed during the shift faster lowering the RPM which the gear slammer will just fall into the hole that your used to. i do it from time to time used to how fast i can shift then hit a big hill while accellerating and try to upshift like i was still on normal ground.


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RE: Load Based Speed Control Issue - Unilevers - 10-19-2019,
RE: Load Based Speed Control Issue - Unilevers - 10-20-2019,
RE: Load Based Speed Control Issue - Lonestar10 - 10-20-2019



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