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Progressive Shift

The Progressive Shift option promotes fuel efficiency by encouraging drivers to upshift to higher gears before reaching the engine's governed speed, particularly beneficial during stop-and-go driving. It includes programmable parameters for gear ratio thresholds and engine speed limits, requiring a Vehicle Speed Sensor for installation. This feature is not compatible with most automatic transmissions and can be enforced by fleet management if necessary.

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Progressive Shift

The Progressive Shift option promotes fuel efficiency by encouraging drivers to upshift to higher gears before reaching the engine's governed speed, particularly beneficial during stop-and-go driving. It includes programmable parameters for gear ratio thresholds and engine speed limits, requiring a Vehicle Speed Sensor for installation. This feature is not compatible with most automatic transmissions and can be enforced by fleet management if necessary.

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FEATURES

5.15 PROGRESSIVE SHIFT


The Progressive Shift option offers a high range maximum vehicle speed limit to encourage the use
of high (top) gear during cruise operation. Progressive Shift encourages the driver to upshift from
a lower to a higher gear prior to reaching the engine's governed speed. The resulting lower engine
speed in high range should result in improved fuel economy. Progressive shifting techniques
should be practiced by every driver, but can be forced if fleet management considers it necessary.
The benefits from progressive shifting are best realized during stop-and-go driving cycles.
The maximum engine speed will be limited below the programmed MPH to encourage up shifting.
Progressive Shift should be used in applications where the reduced driveability will not
impede trip times or productivity.
Progressive Shift is not compatible with most automatic transmission.

5.15.1 OPERATION

The Progressive Shift option has a setable gear ratio threshold and engine speed limit parameters,
which are programmable with minidiag2. The example shift pattern chart (see Figure 5-16)
reflects default values when the Progressive Shift option is chosen and the gear threshold and
engine speed limit parameters are modified to a typical value.

Figure 5-16 Progressive Shift Chart - Represents Default


An alternate use for the Progressive Shift option would be to encourage a driver into top gear.
Normally this condition exists when the gearing selected at the time of order allows a vehicle
speed limit to be reached in a gear lower than top gear.

5-64 All information subject to change without notice.


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5.15.2 GEAR RATIO THRESHOLD

The low range threshold of operation is defined by a Gear Ratio (DDEC-VCU parameter ID
1:23:07). The maximum engine speed will be limited to a maximum progressive shifting
engine speed (DDEC-VCU parameter ID 1:23:06) when the transmission is a ratio less than 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 for progressive shifting may be calculated as follows:
Gear Ratio = Transmission Output Shaft Speed (rpm)/Engine Speed (rpm)
The ratio should be selected to be the lowest gear in which full engine speed is desired. The
calculated number for calibration should be decreased by 10% to prevent engine limitation
cycling due to changing conditions.

5.15.3 INSTALLATION INFORMATION

A Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) must be installed. It must be enabled, and all proper calculations
entered into the DDEC-VCU with VEPS or the minidiag2. Refer to section 3.7.6, "Vehicle Speed
Sensor," for additional information.

5.15.4 PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS AND FLEXIBILITY

Progressive Shift parameters that can be set by the Nexiq DDR, DDDL, DRS, VEPS or minidiag2
are listed in Table 5-50.

Sample
Parameter Description Default Range Parameter ID
Values
Gear ratio for which engine
Gear Ratio for
speed is limited when
Progressive 0.015 0.000 - 2.000 0.5 1 23 07
transmission gear is below
Shifting
this ratio
Max Engine
Maximum engine speed
Speed for
(rpm) when driving in lower 3000 rpm 500 – 3000 rpm 1400 1 23 06
Progressive
gear
Shifting

Table 5-50 Progressive Shift Programming

All information subject to change without notice. 5-65


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