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Brand: Western Star
Truck parts: Transmissions
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16 FEB 2023 a las 11:54
28 SEP 2023 a las 10:17
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Western Star Detroit Improved Transmissions

Descripción
This mod based on real spec adds rear axle ratios for Western Star trucks with Detroit transmissions:

-57X
- Transmissions:
- DT12-DHE
- DT12-DH
- DT12-DHL
- DT12-OHE
- DT12-OH
- DT12-OHL

- Diff ratios:
- Detroit ------------- 2,16;
- Meritor S-Fast ----- 2,28;
- Meritor FUELite+ -- 2,47;
- Detroit ------------- 2,64;
- Detroit ------------- 2,85;
- Meritor FUELite ---- 3,06;

-49X
- Transmissions:
- DT12-DV
- DT12-DVX
- DT12-OV
- DT12-OVX

- Diff ratios:
- Meritor S-Fast ----- 2,28;
- Meritor FUELite+ -- 2,47;
- Detroit ------------- 2,64;
- Detroit ------------- 2,85;
- Detroit ------------- 3,08;

-5700XE
- Transmissions:
- DT12-DVX
- DT12-OVX

- Diff ratios:
- Meritor S-Fast ----- 2,28;
- Meritor FUELite+ -- 2,47;
- Detroit ------------- 2,64;
- Detroit ------------- 2,85;
- Meritor FUELite ---- 3,06;

- added retarder on Detroit transmissions;
- mp_mod_optional: true.

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7 comentarios
sik050 21 NOV a las 5:07 
hi is there any chance you could add a few more axle ratios for the dt12-OVX factory ratio options with Dana diffs 2.92 ,3.07 , 3.21 , 3.42 ,3.58 ,3.58 ,3.73 , 3.91 and 4.10 . thanks
stummer 16 JUN a las 14:55 
Are these transmissions are compatible with specific engines only? Because I use Zeemods DD-15 engine and don't see this mod.
If I still have WS 49x, why can't work to me? Since I take that mod and there won't happening.
Maybe not for Day Cab, or something?
bonebeast666 7 JUL 2023 a las 9:00 
@GT128 A lot of modern trucks have a retarder, and it mainly is used to slow the truck while using cruise control. That said, you are also right about the exhaust brake, and it is still standard on most trucks, the reason for the change is to give truckers a non brake heavy way to slow down while in zone that jake brakes are not allowed. Which is most residential, and city areas
Joe D Richardson 22 FEB 2023 a las 4:07 
Good question ??
toyota_driver_99 18 FEB 2023 a las 9:57 
Can you make this feature also for 49X, 57X and Freightliner Cascadia 2019?
GT182 18 FEB 2023 a las 8:45 
What ever happened to a Jake Brake being added to the engines like in real life? It uses compression to do it's thing. In all my years of trucking I've never driven a truck with a "retarder", which is added to the transmission or drive-line.