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JohnH wrote: On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:50:44 -0400, jim wrote: JohnH wrote: On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:55:59 -0400, jim wrote: Boater wrote: Eisboch wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting pretty good at picking up speed on the downgrade and letting it bleed off on the upgrade. Works pretty well, lets me stay in overdrive, and saves gas. I just miss the manual tranny. With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Eisboch I have the same car. I tow in 4th, not in OD, and when necessary, I downshift to third or lower. Much easier on the transmission. You and John co-own the same car? No wonder youse guys are at each others throat all the time. Jim, I'm not at Krause's throat. I think I've address a comment to him once in the past month. I was joking John. I know! :) Almost anyone could see that I think a lot of Harry. And I know he thinks a lot of me, 'cause he's talking to me all the time. He's a special guy. Touching. I'm enjoying Herring's little chuckie dots...I know he's just this side of a stroke, what with just about everything in his political world going the way opposite of what he wants. What could be sweeter than Herring choking on a box of chuckie dots. |
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![]() "JohnH" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:38:45 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message . .. On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:27:06 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Anyway, the 4Runner may be fine for short distance and light load occasional towing, but not for a travel trailer camper. JohnH just bought a camper. Even though his camper/trailer is light-weight, the 4Runner isn't an ideal tow vehicle for it. The problem is the wind resistance, not the weight, and I guarantee that is what he is complaining about. The 4Runner is a very nice, very light duty vehicle. It's not designed to pull high area resistance trailers down the interstate. Tried to tell him, but he won't listen, so he has to learn for himself. A manual transmission will do zip for him. Eisboch Oh horse puckey. The 4Runner does a great job of towing a trailer which is about half its towing capacity. It wants to downshift going uphill if I'm in overdrive. That may be due to wind resistance. But isn't that what you are complaining about? It should shift out of overdrive. You shouldn't be in overdrive climbing a hill and pulling the trailer anyway. The overdrive gear is wimpy to begin with, plus you are lugging the engine. That's what tow/haul is all about in a tow vehicle automatic. Ideally, you should be able to lock overdrive out or, use tow/haul, if equipped. Yes! I know what I *should* do, but that isn't what I *want* to do. Like I say, if I leave it in 4th, not overdrive, it does fine. That's what the book says to do. If it makes you feel better, my F-250 Superduty, rated to tow twice or more the weight of your 4runner automatically shifts out of overdrive and sometimes unlocks the converter pulling an empty, 3000 lb GVW Haulmark trailer that probably weighs less than 1000 lbs empty. It's the frontal area wind resistance that causes the downshifts. Tow/Haul mode prevents the transmission from "hunting". 4th gear and staying out of cruise control does that for me. I should have held out for your van. No, no, I'm happy with what I've got. We're taking our friends from Holland over to West Virginia for some camping next week. We'll be staying at the north end of the Monongahela National Forest. Absolutely beautiful country. Eisboch Need someone to show you how to drive that 4Runner? Even my little Ranger 4x2 had a tow mode button in the auto transmission lever. I used it all the way on my 5000 kilometer round trip towing a 2330 lb load last year. |
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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... Even my little Ranger 4x2 had a tow mode button in the auto transmission lever. I used it all the way on my 5000 kilometer round trip towing a 2330 lb load last year. Ford, GM and Chrysler used to have auto transmissions in their full sized, heavy duty trucks (250 and 2500 series and up) that had a button to simply disengage overdrive for towing purposes. That wasn't ideal, but it helped. Now-a-days GM uses the Allison transmission in their 2500 series. Beautiful transmission for towing or hauling a heavy rig. Ford came out with it's "Torqueshift" transmission that acts very similarly to the Allison. Both do more than simply disengaging overdrive. They both change the shiftpoints, holding the vehicle in gears longer under heavy load and provide significant engine braking when slowing down. Ford's transmission uses a different gear set on downshifts than it does on upshifts. When towing, these transmissions make the vehicles much more safe and controllable and also reduce strain on the engines. Eisboch |
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 22:26:17 -0400, Boater wrote:
jim wrote: JohnH wrote: On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:50:44 -0400, jim wrote: JohnH wrote: On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:55:59 -0400, jim wrote: Boater wrote: Eisboch wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting pretty good at picking up speed on the downgrade and letting it bleed off on the upgrade. Works pretty well, lets me stay in overdrive, and saves gas. I just miss the manual tranny. With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Eisboch I have the same car. I tow in 4th, not in OD, and when necessary, I downshift to third or lower. Much easier on the transmission. You and John co-own the same car? No wonder youse guys are at each others throat all the time. Jim, I'm not at Krause's throat. I think I've address a comment to him once in the past month. I was joking John. I know! :) Almost anyone could see that I think a lot of Harry. And I know he thinks a lot of me, 'cause he's talking to me all the time. He's a special guy. Touching. I'm enjoying Herring's little chuckie dots...I know he's just this side of a stroke, what with just about everything in his political world going the way opposite of what he wants. What could be sweeter than Herring choking on a box of chuckie dots. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Narcissistic Hypocrite] |
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JohnH wrote:
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 22:26:17 -0400, Boater wrote: jim wrote: JohnH wrote: On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:50:44 -0400, jim wrote: JohnH wrote: On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:55:59 -0400, jim wrote: Boater wrote: Eisboch wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting pretty good at picking up speed on the downgrade and letting it bleed off on the upgrade. Works pretty well, lets me stay in overdrive, and saves gas. I just miss the manual tranny. With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Eisboch I have the same car. I tow in 4th, not in OD, and when necessary, I downshift to third or lower. Much easier on the transmission. You and John co-own the same car? No wonder youse guys are at each others throat all the time. Jim, I'm not at Krause's throat. I think I've address a comment to him once in the past month. I was joking John. I know! :) Almost anyone could see that I think a lot of Harry. And I know he thinks a lot of me, 'cause he's talking to me all the time. He's a special guy. Touching. I'm enjoying Herring's little chuckie dots...I know he's just this side of a stroke, what with just about everything in his political world going the way opposite of what he wants. What could be sweeter than Herring choking on a box of chuckie dots. Thanks...it certainly did bear repeating! BTW, that donation you made to the GOP...how do you think it looks on Sarah's back as part of $150,000 wardrobe you helped pay for...I guess it does mean you *can* put lipstick on a pig, eh? When are you moving out of Virginia? |
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![]() "Boater" wrote in message ... BTW, that donation you made to the GOP...how do you think it looks on Sarah's back as part of $150,000 wardrobe you helped pay for...I guess it does mean you *can* put lipstick on a pig, eh? Right. It's just not fair. Obama has to pay for his own $1,400 suits. Helps to connect to the middle class, you know. Of course, his income from two "memoirs" pay for them. Or do they? BTW .... how do you write two memoirs as a young man who really hasn't done anything of importance yet? Eisboch |
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On Oct 21, 4:59*pm, Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting pretty good at picking up speed on the downgrade and letting it bleed off on the upgrade. Works pretty well, lets me stay in overdrive, and saves gas. I just miss the manual tranny. With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. *An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Eisboch I have the same car. I tow in 4th, not in OD, and when necessary, I downshift to third or lower. Much easier on the transmission.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When necessary the tranny will downshift to third or lower all by itself. That's why they call it an AUTOMATIC transmission. |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 02:27:52 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message .. . Even my little Ranger 4x2 had a tow mode button in the auto transmission lever. I used it all the way on my 5000 kilometer round trip towing a 2330 lb load last year. Ford, GM and Chrysler used to have auto transmissions in their full sized, heavy duty trucks (250 and 2500 series and up) that had a button to simply disengage overdrive for towing purposes. That wasn't ideal, but it helped. Now-a-days GM uses the Allison transmission in their 2500 series. Beautiful transmission for towing or hauling a heavy rig. Ford came out with it's "Torqueshift" transmission that acts very similarly to the Allison. Both do more than simply disengaging overdrive. They both change the shiftpoints, holding the vehicle in gears longer under heavy load and provide significant engine braking when slowing down. Ford's transmission uses a different gear set on downshifts than it does on upshifts. When towing, these transmissions make the vehicles much more safe and controllable and also reduce strain on the engines. Let me tell you - that is a BIG difference between the heavier duty pickups and the POS F-150 that I bought. BIG difference. My truck is a nice truck - all leather, options up the wazoo but it just doesn't tow for crap. Even with the 5.4. I've revised my opinion - if your going to tow anything over 2,500 lbs, step up to the 3/4 or 1 ton class pickup. Once I get back in decent shape, I'm looking for a good used F-250 diesel to tow my boats with. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. :) |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 08:18:58 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... BTW, that donation you made to the GOP...how do you think it looks on Sarah's back as part of $150,000 wardrobe you helped pay for...I guess it does mean you *can* put lipstick on a pig, eh? Right. It's just not fair. Obama has to pay for his own $1,400 suits. Helps to connect to the middle class, you know. Of course, his income from two "memoirs" pay for them. Or do they? BTW .... how do you write two memoirs as a young man who really hasn't done anything of importance yet? He didn't write them. Ayers did. :) |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... BTW, that donation you made to the GOP...how do you think it looks on Sarah's back as part of $150,000 wardrobe you helped pay for...I guess it does mean you *can* put lipstick on a pig, eh? Right. It's just not fair. Obama has to pay for his own $1,400 suits. Helps to connect to the middle class, you know. Of course, his income from two "memoirs" pay for them. Or do they? BTW .... how do you write two memoirs as a young man who really hasn't done anything of importance yet? Eisboch In your mind, perhaps, he's not done anything of importance. He's had a remarkable life so far. I don't know what Obama pays for his suits, but they're nothing special. He might be a bit hard to fit because of his height and lack of avoirdupois, though. A $1000 is about average for a decent made to order man's business suit these days, by the way. I wore one yesterday for a meeting downtown. Boy, was I surprised...right after Labor Day, the client changed its dress code to "business casual" except for board meetings and meetings with "new investors." I was the only one there wearing a tie...but not for long. |
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