Silvertip
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Re: Chevy S10/5 speed vs Blazer/auto
There is no right or wrong answer to your question. Know the capability of your vehicle and understand what the tranny is doing (automatics). If you drive a stick you need to know when you are lugging the engine or not. Towing in OD or Direct is a matter of load and gear ratio. If the torque converter stays locked up it's ok to tow in OD. The torque converter clutch on my truck stays locked and very seledom releases except on long steep grades. Then I'll drop it into direct until I crest the hill. If the converter clutch repeatedly unlocks and locks, that's what creates heat and that's what destroys trannys. Do not mistake the converter clutch unlocking as the shift from OD to Direct. To test what that feels like, cruise at about 60 MPH. While maintaining speed with the gas pedal, gently touch the brake pedal and watch the tach as well as feel what happens. What you feel is the torque converter releasing. In my case I only tow in Direct if I'm running into a very strong head wind and need to have the A/C on. If I'm on a secondary road with lots of hills and curves I'll keep it in direct as well. If you are not an intentive driver you are advised to tow in direct.
There is no right or wrong answer to your question. Know the capability of your vehicle and understand what the tranny is doing (automatics). If you drive a stick you need to know when you are lugging the engine or not. Towing in OD or Direct is a matter of load and gear ratio. If the torque converter stays locked up it's ok to tow in OD. The torque converter clutch on my truck stays locked and very seledom releases except on long steep grades. Then I'll drop it into direct until I crest the hill. If the converter clutch repeatedly unlocks and locks, that's what creates heat and that's what destroys trannys. Do not mistake the converter clutch unlocking as the shift from OD to Direct. To test what that feels like, cruise at about 60 MPH. While maintaining speed with the gas pedal, gently touch the brake pedal and watch the tach as well as feel what happens. What you feel is the torque converter releasing. In my case I only tow in Direct if I'm running into a very strong head wind and need to have the A/C on. If I'm on a secondary road with lots of hills and curves I'll keep it in direct as well. If you are not an intentive driver you are advised to tow in direct.