gsbrockman
TDR MEMBER
What exactly is the "weak spot" on the 68 RFE when you add torque over 800 and more hp that aftermarket guys claim to be able to make it bullet proof?
Cummins is a must. Thats the ONLY reason I buy RAM/Dodge. I'd buy a AISIN in a heart beat so I would have a bullet proof truck. One thing is for sure, your engine and transmission will NEVER go bad!!!
Both EFI live and H&S can recalibrate trans to your needs. Relatively inexpensive. If you want a " bullet proof" ha.ha. transmission instal an Allison or eaton. Trade your truck for a new one with an Aisin will cost you more than the upgrade cost on the sticker by a bunch. You could get a Pact built trans that would last a lifetime of abuse for less.
There is no "fix" required, as it's working just as designed. What you're experiencing is "shift flare". It promotes smoother shifting and helps save the transmission with the 800 lb-ft of torque behind it.....Do any of you TDR subscribers know of a “fix” for this transmission slippage feeling other than the “reflash” you can get done at the dealer? I have had that done and there was no improvement. Appreciate any knowledgeable feedback.
Another grumpy new Ram/68RFE owner: 2015 DODGE RAM 2500, Cummins diesel 6.7L motor Transmission 68 RFE automatic: I am extremely disappointed in the shifting performance of this new transmission. The shifts between 2-3 and 3-4 feel like everything is slipping. Feels like the transmission is getting a run @ each gear and slips and it is more pronounced when pulling my 5th wheel. I recently drove a 2012 Dodge Ram 2500 with this trans and it feels great. I am wondering why the Dodge Chrysler corporation allows this inferior performance in the new Rams when the older 68R feels far better? Also why does Dodge place such emphasis on performance, high horse power and motor torque but then have this 2015 transmission slip like mine does. I have spoken with several other truck owners who have experienced this same disappointing trans gear shifting performance.
Do any of you TDR subscribers know of a “fix” for this transmission slippage feeling other than the “reflash” you can get done at the dealer? I have had that done and there was no improvement. Appreciate any knowledgeable feedback.