Originally posted by DGFoster
Well I drove it today and what ever they did @ the dealer did the trick,lot more power and sounds different also,I am impressed with the power compared to what it was before.
Find out what they did????
Originally posted by DGFoster
Well I drove it today and what ever they did @ the dealer did the trick,lot more power and sounds different also,I am impressed with the power compared to what it was before.
Originally posted by DF5152
Find out what they did????
Originally posted by Jeremiah
Can't compare trucks, cars, airplanes or anything else unless you have all the information. Everything else is speculation.
Both fivers were the same brand, but were they both loaded? We don't know. We don't know rear-end ratios, how well the engines were running, etc. We can say one truck outpulled the other, but that doesn't provide us with enough information to come to any conclusions as to why it happened. We need more informaton.
Originally posted by DGFoster
I agree,but I am not sure what he had in his rig,I can tell you the one we pulled was loaded up pretty good.
Also the Dodge was not running like it should be,it has had the ECM and PCM reflashed according to the tech,so I will no more tomorrow when they come home.
Originally posted by mattymac
All these trannys in stock form can only take about 70-80 stock and thats about the max, anything after that its upgrade time. I read posts on the allison burning clutch packs at an upgraded 80 hp or so. The torqueshift will hardly shift at anything over 80-90 hp. I believe the 48RE is about 70 or so and its upgrade time as well and in upgraded form it will hold the power just like the allison.
The strongest transmission in a pickup truck isn't the 1000 series allison behind the duramax, its the NV-5600 behind the Cummins!
Originally posted by DPelletier
The strongest transmission in a pickup truck isn't the 1000 series allison behind the duramax, its the NV-5600 behind the Cummins!
Dave
Originally posted by DPelletier
Jeremiah,
I was just pulling your chain as well as reminding people that you can argue that the competition has a better auto, but not a better transmission... ... ... ... ... ... .....
This is all academic to me, as I love my NV-5600 and have no plans to buy an auto ever again.
Cheers,
Dave
Originally posted by GWoody
MMMMMMM, GV overdrive??????? wonder how these will work with the ecm & all.