BobCarter
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- Birmingham Al
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- 99 xlt
I just read some old thread where someone was quoted as saying..."don't let your torque pull you up a hill...just give it gas..." they said this in reference to building up heat and saving your tranny. I've always tried to drive my 5.0 lightly and let the torque converter lock up in 3rd and 4th as much as possible. Isn't this better than just gassing it and letting the clutch slip up the rpms? Seems like much less heat and stress is caused by allowing my converter to lock up. Please clarify this for me. Thanks!!!