How much will a stock 47RH stand and what's the least expensive way to get there? 91.5 160 HP is starting point. I've long ago done the cheap stuff, 3200 rpm spring, fuel screw and timing. Still stock exhaust, turbo, injectors. This is a work truck, don't need lots of smoke (actually would prefer about none) or flashy quarter mile times, just stronger pulling power for heavy towing without any reliability issues. 3.54 axle, have a 96 4.10 available as well. Goodrich 285/75-16 TA KO2 rears on Weld 10" wide wheels, 634 revs per mile = about 2250rpm@60mph in 3rd, 3250 @ 60 in 2nd. I've used 2nd in the past with the stock transmission when towing at just under 26000lbs. Power (probably about 240HP) was very marginal (inadequate) at that load trying to hold 55mph on the hills in N. GA. I'd like to see probably 300+ without spending more than necessary or grenading the new transmission. Normal towing load is a dual tandem 24' gooseneck flatbed (6000lbs) with a Case 580C or Bobcat T870, either of which is about 13,000lbs. Truck can carry 5000lbs on the hitch without overloading axle or tires. But it really needs more power.