I definitely learned some things with this video. At first, my brain just turned to mush trying to wrap my head around it. After 8 or 10 minutes I felt like I had a vague understanding. Thank you for taking the time to explain.
This helped a lot, thank you. Aside from knowing how to do the calculations to determine RPM, I understand all I need to for now; I'll come back to that lol. Now I look forward to building different trucks for different purposes, whereas before, I didn't know what the heck I was doing. Thanks a lot!
The ratios can actually change how you drive the truck. It's nice when you find a set up you like. Makes the shifting more of an after thought and let's you chill a little more when driving.
when i'm moving off my truck bogs down i have to bump the clutch a bunch and it stalls a lot it feels like i'm moving in 5th gear even tho i'm moving in 1st
That is a classic sign of having the wrong transmission ratio. You need a bigger final drive number. Re-watch the video with that in mind and you should get a handle on it pretty quickly.
On Retarders: Almost never equipped in the US on haul trucks and almost exclusively used in heavy haul / offroad trucks. Even then its extremely rare nowadays. Think of it like a big torque converter bolted to the back of the engine (works whether in gear or not iirc) You apply hydraulic pressure to apply the retarder, and it slows the engine down. At least thats my very, very basic understanding of them. Jakes are of course not nearly as popular in Euro trucks as they are loud. So, most Euro trucks have a retarder.
Thanks for this, do you any videos that go into detail about when to shift and how to manage your RPMs? Since I got my Eaton shifter, I’ve been trying to learn to drive using an 18 speed, but I feel like I don’t fully understand when I should be shifting, what RPM range I should aim for and how much I should let my RPM drop before engaging the next gear (up or down). I’m probably poorly explaining this. Lol
I have a tutorial on how to shift a 19, 13 and 18 speed transmission including tips. Should be in my ATS Tutorials Playlist l. Let me know if you can't find it.
How do I make a truck show the L and H when shifting gears? Because, in some truck mods, it’s just sequential 1-10,13,18 and with other truck mods, it goes from L to 8H in which it’s the one that I want. I’m using sequential mode in keyboard btw
I realize you are using the keyboard but in the video I linked below you may find the answer. th-cam.com/video/HAaMQ_V2xwk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=DanMcNarry Check this one too. It explains what all of the game settings are. th-cam.com/video/VdXpZfs0gmk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=DanMcNarry
So in the base game, looking at the Kenworth W900, I see that the most expensive transmission has 7 speeds, gear ratios of 7.63-0.64, and a 3.55 differential. Based on what you've said, it sounds like that transmission would barely be able to move anything, but it's the "best", at least according to the price point. Does it have any practical use, or is it just something to put on a sightseeing truck that won't be hauling anything?
That would be a full automatic as opposed to an 18 speed autoshift. The full automatic has a torque converter just like a passenger vehicle. IRL this a really expensive yet effective transmission. The torque converter "slips" until lock up which is like having a lower gear ratio and multiplies available torque. You won't see many of them in heavy haul though.
@@danmcnarry I see; thank you for the info! I just bought my first truck in this game; I put the top-end 18-speed Eaton on it, and it pulls beautifully.
TLDR; if you want best experience use 18 speed eaton it is easier to use in game (which is ironic lol) it is probably best truly all around gearbox but if you want guns ablaze max speed with decent torque 4700 blows every other transmission away allsion transmissions have torque converter in the game too and its working. i believe it even shown in game characteristics basically all allison gearboxes are 'speedy' options with far better acceleration compared to eaton due to less power loss when shifting because of steeper ratio difference between gears since there is less of them. what separates 4700 is it has climb gear simply put 1st gear which works like ultra low gear (its not shown in game for whatever reason but you can still see the difference compared to other allison its huge when hill climbing) and since there is VERY little amount of places with long hills 18 speeder eaton (the only real gearbox which could even be considered as alternative best option) would lose badly to 4700 in speed competition since acceleration from 0 to 35 and 35 to 65 is what most important in this game in terms of speed. also what engine you have is very important which is where eaton would shine since its a lot more universal so its doesnt really matter but if you are 'always use most powerful engine' type of person allison would be better.
@@drmagg666 Thanks for the info! So far, I have been using the engines with the most horsepower, but I haven't tried an Allison yet. One thing I want to do when I've saved some money is to set up a little 4x2 Freightliner Day Cab and see how quick I can make it.
I feel like 18 gears is more or less pointless using automatic gearbox, whatever load i'm hauling 7 gears or 18 doesn't seem to matter, the only thing 18 gearbox seems to be doing is go through alot of gears, why go through like 5-6 gears instead of 2?.
It’s really just fuel efficiency more gears means you can keep RPM’s in your engines sweet spot. For instance the Cummins X15 models peak at 1,000 or 1,200 depending on model. So if you have it set to manual you can keep it in the “sweet spot”, as for automatic it’s not as noticeable. Basically it allows for more control over engine power and fuel consumption. You’re better off with 10-13 speed transmission if you do automatic. A 10-12 speed in real life is capable of moving some of the largest legal loads, for instance it could move 68 tons up a grade as steep as 9%. In short it’s for the peaks in torque that way you can swap bands to hold that sweet spot, so a transmission is important for fuel efficiency and getting the total potential out of an engine especially when pulling grades. It is also kind of important if playing ATS in hard economy cause a penny saved is a penny earned.
that's cause you're not hauling heavy loads up a hill.a 7 speed would struggle while an 18 speed could just split gear 5H to 5L for finer control in the optimal torque for the given engine
Im looking for trucks that actually have a manual shifter in the truck. All my trucks on ATS don’t have shifters. They’re basically all automatics but I use my own physical shifter. It would be nice if I could actually have a truck that has a shifter in game too for immersion purposes. I’ve seen other people have them but how?
Exactly, that’s what pisses me off too, all the Transmissions ingame are automatic, but if you use manual shifting in the settings it stays exactly the same game, only difference is now that you shift and clutch and automatic transmission, which makes zero sense and is just absolutely retarded. They really need to add proper manual gearboxes in that game and not just automatics. Beam NG drive does a fantastic job with that, but unfortunately in ATS it’s a complete mess.
There is a way. Go to full manual and advanced manual, it's pretty realistic but it dosnt Change In the truck visually unless it's already a manual. But in advanced mode you can float gears
how does the gear matching work for split gears all other transmission automatically split shift down just be moveing the splitter butten they down follow the basic principlals of gear matching aplly trottle for dowmshift and release trottel for up shift its not like a real truck nobody seems to get that
Toby, I still blip the throttle on a downshift and back off the throttle on an upshift during a split. You still need to speed match the transmission gears. The game doesn't seem to care though but it is how it's done.
@@danmcnarry nice im going to be making a promods add on after that a Alaska add on so its going to be some realistic logging roads maybe with a mine but not in blender
If you are on Discord you can get me that way or Facebook and I can give it to you in a personal message. My more recent videos should have a link to both Discord and my Facebook.
I definitely learned some things with this video. At first, my brain just turned to mush trying to wrap my head around it. After 8 or 10 minutes I felt like I had a vague understanding. Thank you for taking the time to explain.
You're welcome! I'm glad you got something out of the video.
This helped a lot, thank you. Aside from knowing how to do the calculations to determine RPM, I understand all I need to for now; I'll come back to that lol. Now I look forward to building different trucks for different purposes, whereas before, I didn't know what the heck I was doing. Thanks a lot!
You're welcome Joshua. It's nice that SCS calculates all of this into the game. It works and it really helps with the immersion. Cheers!
I like my current setup but now that I understand the ratios I’ll have to play around with the transmissions a little more. Good video Dan, thanks!
The ratios can actually change how you drive the truck. It's nice when you find a set up you like. Makes the shifting more of an after thought and let's you chill a little more when driving.
Excellent video Dan. I understand everything. Thanks for the explanation
You're welcome.
Literally got to the point I was looking for at the very end. lol.... So High First Gear, and Low Diff.
Hey Dan,I hope to get a Gaming laptop soon & I've learned a LOT from all the ATS vids on TH-cam,Nice Pete
i could watch you lecture me for days
I hope that's a good thing...
when i'm moving off my truck bogs down i have to bump the clutch a bunch and it stalls a lot it feels like i'm moving in 5th gear even tho i'm moving in 1st
That is a classic sign of having the wrong transmission ratio. You need a bigger final drive number. Re-watch the video with that in mind and you should get a handle on it pretty quickly.
On Retarders: Almost never equipped in the US on haul trucks and almost exclusively used in heavy haul / offroad trucks. Even then its extremely rare nowadays. Think of it like a big torque converter bolted to the back of the engine (works whether in gear or not iirc) You apply hydraulic pressure to apply the retarder, and it slows the engine down. At least thats my very, very basic understanding of them.
Jakes are of course not nearly as popular in Euro trucks as they are loud. So, most Euro trucks have a retarder.
Thanks Jordan. I'm pretty up on Jakes but had only a very "loose" understanding of retarders. Cheers!
Thanks for this, do you any videos that go into detail about when to shift and how to manage your RPMs? Since I got my Eaton shifter, I’ve been trying to learn to drive using an 18 speed, but I feel like I don’t fully understand when I should be shifting, what RPM range I should aim for and how much I should let my RPM drop before engaging the next gear (up or down). I’m probably poorly explaining this. Lol
I have a tutorial on how to shift a 19, 13 and 18 speed transmission including tips. Should be in my ATS Tutorials Playlist l. Let me know if you can't find it.
How do I make a truck show the L and H when shifting gears? Because, in some truck mods, it’s just sequential 1-10,13,18 and with other truck mods, it goes from L to 8H in which it’s the one that I want. I’m using sequential mode in keyboard btw
I realize you are using the keyboard but in the video I linked below you may find the answer.
th-cam.com/video/HAaMQ_V2xwk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=DanMcNarry
Check this one too. It explains what all of the game settings are.
th-cam.com/video/VdXpZfs0gmk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=DanMcNarry
Good video 👍
Dan so which one is the correct transmission to use?
Did you figure out what the ratio numbers shown for each transmission means?
So in the base game, looking at the Kenworth W900, I see that the most expensive transmission has 7 speeds, gear ratios of 7.63-0.64, and a 3.55 differential. Based on what you've said, it sounds like that transmission would barely be able to move anything, but it's the "best", at least according to the price point. Does it have any practical use, or is it just something to put on a sightseeing truck that won't be hauling anything?
That would be a full automatic as opposed to an 18 speed autoshift. The full automatic has a torque converter just like a passenger vehicle. IRL this a really expensive yet effective transmission. The torque converter "slips" until lock up which is like having a lower gear ratio and multiplies available torque. You won't see many of them in heavy haul though.
@@danmcnarry I see; thank you for the info! I just bought my first truck in this game; I put the top-end 18-speed Eaton on it, and it pulls beautifully.
TLDR; if you want best experience use 18 speed eaton it is easier to use in game (which is ironic lol) it is probably best truly all around gearbox but if you want guns ablaze max speed with decent torque 4700 blows every other transmission away
allsion transmissions have torque converter in the game too and its working. i believe it even shown in game characteristics
basically all allison gearboxes are 'speedy' options with far better acceleration compared to eaton due to less power loss when shifting because of steeper ratio difference between gears since there is less of them. what separates 4700 is it has climb gear simply put 1st gear which works like ultra low gear (its not shown in game for whatever reason but you can still see the difference compared to other allison its huge when hill climbing) and since there is VERY little amount of places with long hills 18 speeder eaton (the only real gearbox which could even be considered as alternative best option) would lose badly to 4700 in speed competition since acceleration from 0 to 35 and 35 to 65 is what most important in this game in terms of speed.
also what engine you have is very important which is where eaton would shine since its a lot more universal so its doesnt really matter but if you are 'always use most powerful engine' type of person allison would be better.
sorry if my comment is redundant already to you i just wanted to share since someone else could have similar question in future
@@drmagg666 Thanks for the info! So far, I have been using the engines with the most horsepower, but I haven't tried an Allison yet. One thing I want to do when I've saved some money is to set up a little 4x2 Freightliner Day Cab and see how quick I can make it.
I feel like 18 gears is more or less pointless using automatic gearbox, whatever load i'm hauling 7 gears or 18 doesn't seem to matter, the only thing 18 gearbox seems to be doing is go through alot of gears, why go through like 5-6 gears instead of 2?.
It’s really just fuel efficiency more gears means you can keep RPM’s in your engines sweet spot. For instance the Cummins X15 models peak at 1,000 or 1,200 depending on model. So if you have it set to manual you can keep it in the “sweet spot”, as for automatic it’s not as noticeable. Basically it allows for more control over engine power and fuel consumption. You’re better off with 10-13 speed transmission if you do automatic. A 10-12 speed in real life is capable of moving some of the largest legal loads, for instance it could move 68 tons up a grade as steep as 9%.
In short it’s for the peaks in torque that way you can swap bands to hold that sweet spot, so a transmission is important for fuel efficiency and getting the total potential out of an engine especially when pulling grades. It is also kind of important if playing ATS in hard economy cause a penny saved is a penny earned.
Try hauling a heavy load with a 8 speed transmission. It will take you for ever to get going on a hill
that's cause you're not hauling heavy loads up a hill.a 7 speed would struggle while an 18 speed could just split gear 5H to 5L for finer control in the optimal torque for the given engine
What engine good
Hey where do you guys buy your setup for American truck simulator
Im looking for trucks that actually have a manual shifter in the truck. All my trucks on ATS don’t have shifters. They’re basically all automatics but I use my own physical shifter. It would be nice if I could actually have a truck that has a shifter in game too for immersion purposes. I’ve seen other people have them but how?
Exactly, that’s what pisses me off too, all the Transmissions ingame are automatic, but if you use manual shifting in the settings it stays exactly the same game, only difference is now that you shift and clutch and automatic transmission, which makes zero sense and is just absolutely retarded. They really need to add proper manual gearboxes in that game and not just automatics. Beam NG drive does a fantastic job with that, but unfortunately in ATS it’s a complete mess.
There is a way. Go to full manual and advanced manual, it's pretty realistic but it dosnt Change In the truck visually unless it's already a manual. But in advanced mode you can float gears
Dan what other gear setup can I use other than advanced but still be able to stick shift
I'm not sure. I've only used the advanced option. I can take a look at it and see what other options there are.
can u tell me which transmission ratio the best is for a 10 speed if u only doing normal hauling with a reefer?
how does the gear matching work for split gears all other transmission automatically split shift down just be moveing the splitter butten they down follow the basic principlals of gear matching aplly trottle for dowmshift and release trottel for up shift its not like a real truck nobody seems to get that
Toby, I still blip the throttle on a downshift and back off the throttle on an upshift during a split. You still need to speed match the transmission gears. The game doesn't seem to care though but it is how it's done.
Has anyone ever told you, your voice sounds very much like Jordan Petersons?
I think this is the second time I've heard that. Personally I think it more that he sounds like me!
😂@@danmcnarry
I thought about it and here we go a comment just about that @@danmcnarry
Dang, I've never noticed that and now I can't stop 😂. I'm with Dan, Jordan sounds like him!
What about tire/wheel size?
He split tall and short down the middle for an avg. 24.5" IIRC.
dude has reconlobster as a friend on steam and what is blender lol
Blender is the tool mod makers use to make mods. Recon uses it to make his map mods and the things he puts in them.
@@danmcnarry nice im going to be making a promods add on after that a Alaska add on so its going to be some realistic logging roads maybe with a mine but not in blender
That will be awesome! Looking forward to trying it out.
@@danmcnarry thanks you will be the first person I msg when ever it gets finished
nice skin bro is it on steam
Not yet. I should have it up on Steam by tomorrow.
Blender sighting ftw :D
What is your email Dan?
If you are on Discord you can get me that way or Facebook and I can give it to you in a personal message. My more recent videos should have a link to both Discord and my Facebook.