Was told recently about a fella who bought said truck (used w/ RV flatbed) and the Asion tranny and claims that at hiway speed (70-75), RPM's were below 1600. I didn't think anything above a 3.31 ratio would be that low of RPM's. Is this possible to do w/ the Asion and 4.88? Or are there extra gears within the Asion trans. Claims it's a 6 speed. Plus, the Asion is a Allison in disguise built by Allison, but can't call it that due to Allison being pared up w/ D-max/GM. IDK- just from what was told.
Somebody is smoking crack - he probably gets 22 MPG and 21 MPG towing.
Aisin - is a Japanese conglomerate, probably the largest transmission maker in the world.
The Aisin is not an Allison in disguise.
It is not an Allison, which is an American manufacturer.
The Allison - GM exclusive thing has past.
I still don't get why RAM makes the Aisin an option.
All three are very similar in ratios and hardware size.
All three have excellent, proven track records.
For maintenance, the Allison wins. With an external spin on filter you could get away with just changing that filter every year and topping off the fluid.
The Allison's weak point is not the trans but in how it operates cold, and GM's crappy transmission cooler lines
(well theres that and the fact it is in a GM)