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Progressive Shift encourages drivers to upshift from a lower to a higher gear prior to reaching the engines governed speed. The low
range threshold of operation is defined by a Gear Ratio (parameter 12307). The maximum engine speed will be limited to a maximum
progressive shifting engine speed (parameter 12306) when the transmission is a ratio less then the Gear Ratio. The engine will be allowed
to run up to maximum rated engine speed when the transmission is in a ratio greater or equal to the Gear Ratio.
The Gear Ratio is calculated as follows:
Gear Ratio = Transmission Output Shaft Speed (rpm)/Engine Speed (rpm)
The following will help you calculate and enter your gear ratio value via DDDL, Minidiag or Reprogramming Station.
SAMPLE TABLE:
Step 1:
Select the gear you wish to limit the rpm up through and the next gear up from this; example 9th and 10th gears. Identify the ratios for
each gear.
SPECIAL NOTE: If you are entering this value using DDDL and using English units of measure, divide your result by 1.63: This is
your final Gear Ratio for Progressive Shift.
A formula to calculate Gear Ratio to Progressive Shift has been provided for you on DDCs Extranet. Click on the
following link to access this formula. http://extdev/Support/OnHighway/Service_Information/Specialized_Service_Information/MBE_Progressive_shift.asp