Will L.
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Yeah, driveline retarder is a great way to go. So is the zf. I vote we spend all your $ and put in both!
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I suspect the ZF would be a costly effort, then there is the fact the ZF 8n comes in many different configurations which one is suitable for your application, I like the electro magnetic converter is it in all 8N's or, then you need a way to control the internal controller, interesting concept.Ha! The Burb is definitely the keeper, but I *am* going to correct the 4L80E Better question is how much are y'all willing to pay for the 4L80E when I yank it! After all, I need to cut the cost of a ZF conversion somehow.
Oh, and WW, of all the people on here, I am just a tad surprised that you never looked into a driveline retarder rather than fry the brakes as SOP. Yes, sure friction brakes are relatively 'cheap' in the bigger picture, but there is no price one one's life when dealing with significant grade on a regular basis. Although, this is another discussion for another thread.
I suspect the ZF would be a costly effort . . .
Drivetrain retarder . . . probably need a higher output gen/alt or duals.