Got back from a week long trip to Maine on our first long trip in our camper. Up until now, it's always been within an hour or two, but it was a good two day drive.
Observation: The truck does an admirable job towing our little camper. It does have a tow/haul mode, so the transmission stays out of 7th and 8th gear. On the highway, it rarely goes into 6th unless it's going downhill. Usually stays in 5th, unless there's a hill, then it drops into 4th. So, here's what I'm pondering. The Pentastar 3.6 has a variable displacement oil pump. I can see that when I'm at 65 in 5th, it's just under 3000 RPM. It seems once it gets over 3000 RPM, then it shifts to the higher displacement and goes from about 32 PSI to about 75 PSI. It really got me wondering, which gear is better? It does about 3800 RPM in 4th at 65. So which would be more desirable, 5th gear with the lower oil pressure and better gas mileage, or 4th gear with the higher RPM, higher oil pressure, but lousy gas mileage? Main reason I ask is if I have the cruise control on, it insists on holding the lower gear after a hill. If I leave it off it will happily go back into high gear after a hill.
If I'm really overthinking this, feel free to say so.
Observation: The truck does an admirable job towing our little camper. It does have a tow/haul mode, so the transmission stays out of 7th and 8th gear. On the highway, it rarely goes into 6th unless it's going downhill. Usually stays in 5th, unless there's a hill, then it drops into 4th. So, here's what I'm pondering. The Pentastar 3.6 has a variable displacement oil pump. I can see that when I'm at 65 in 5th, it's just under 3000 RPM. It seems once it gets over 3000 RPM, then it shifts to the higher displacement and goes from about 32 PSI to about 75 PSI. It really got me wondering, which gear is better? It does about 3800 RPM in 4th at 65. So which would be more desirable, 5th gear with the lower oil pressure and better gas mileage, or 4th gear with the higher RPM, higher oil pressure, but lousy gas mileage? Main reason I ask is if I have the cruise control on, it insists on holding the lower gear after a hill. If I leave it off it will happily go back into high gear after a hill.
If I'm really overthinking this, feel free to say so.
