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Choosing a 5-ton truck

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In the automatics you can force a downshift, but not an upshift.

The truck pictured has a Spicer 5spd, however.
Forcing a downshift is good w/in reason to save the brakes or keep them cool enough to work well. In regards to upshifting if the gear selector in the automatic (Allison for example) is in 1 and you nail the throttle and hold it to the floor until the engine explodes (hypothetically speaking), will the auto upshift?
 

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Forcing a downshift is good w/in reason to save the brakes or keep them cool enough to work well. In regards to upshifting if the gear selector in the automatic (Allison for example) is in 1 and you nail the throttle and hold it to the floor until the engine explodes (hypothetically speaking), will the auto upshift?
You'll be up against the Rev limiter anyway...
 

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The rev limiter can be adjusted. The NHC250 motor in my m816 wrecker can turn 2500 rpm and keep climbing while in gear. It's supposed to be limited to 2100-2300 rpm.
 
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