slip is not good
Hey Blakers,
My mildly powered truck smoked my TC in about 24k miles that I have owned it. It did slip some in 4lock when I jumped on it and one can only guess when I wasn't aware of it. I just made the trip to DTT in BC and not only my TC was roasted but my output shaft and related components were on the way out as well.
I went with the 91%, smart controller, master kit and an exaust brake. I drove to Seattle, stayed the night and then drove straight through to the Sacramento area the next day. No slip now and I'm pretty happy about that to say the least.
I came away from DTT feeling good about the bucks I had spent. Despite that, I know that they will bend over backwards to help me with new transmission and controller when it's time to start adjusting shift points if I want to do that later. Interesting to note, I basically dropped the truck off and picked it up 5 days later on a Saturday which didn't give them much time to get me aquainted with their work ethics or build on a trusting relationship. Even after that situation, I still feel happy with the money I put down and I know they will take care of me. They 'radiate' customer service when you talk to them.
I'm not saying DTT is the best thing out there or any product pumping statement like that, but this transmission rocks! It's an improvement not unlike when I put in the #6 plate. Big improvement in performance, the towing will be soon to come-with confidence now.
Get that slip taken care of before it costs you more money than necessary.
Any by the way, get the cryo shaft - you'll regret it if you don't.
Steve.
Hey Blakers,
My mildly powered truck smoked my TC in about 24k miles that I have owned it. It did slip some in 4lock when I jumped on it and one can only guess when I wasn't aware of it. I just made the trip to DTT in BC and not only my TC was roasted but my output shaft and related components were on the way out as well.
I went with the 91%, smart controller, master kit and an exaust brake. I drove to Seattle, stayed the night and then drove straight through to the Sacramento area the next day. No slip now and I'm pretty happy about that to say the least.
I came away from DTT feeling good about the bucks I had spent. Despite that, I know that they will bend over backwards to help me with new transmission and controller when it's time to start adjusting shift points if I want to do that later. Interesting to note, I basically dropped the truck off and picked it up 5 days later on a Saturday which didn't give them much time to get me aquainted with their work ethics or build on a trusting relationship. Even after that situation, I still feel happy with the money I put down and I know they will take care of me. They 'radiate' customer service when you talk to them.
I'm not saying DTT is the best thing out there or any product pumping statement like that, but this transmission rocks! It's an improvement not unlike when I put in the #6 plate. Big improvement in performance, the towing will be soon to come-with confidence now.
Get that slip taken care of before it costs you more money than necessary.
Any by the way, get the cryo shaft - you'll regret it if you don't.
Steve.