Ron,
When selecting power upgrades for your Ram you may want to consder the following.
When you add off/on power switches the transmission settings are different for each position. Wide open throttle shift points very according to hp. An example is with the power turned off, your wide open can be set at 3100 and with the power turned on, wide open throttle can be as high as 3400 with the same transmission settings.
In order to get your shift points accurately with the power turned on you must move the kick down cable forward but by doing so you will be sacraficing transmission line pressure. Not only does this lower your line pressure at light throttle driving but also under full throttle.
When setting up a vb in a ram using this type of off/on power it is very tricky and requires a great deal patience on the technicians part, as it sometimes requires several pan removals to get the correct combination.
For most people i recommend using a fixed hp setting as it much easier for vb tuning,
unless the technician working on your truck is willig to go the extra mile, or you are prepared to do all the fine tuning yourself
As far as the pressure loc is concerned, i know what the ads say but here is my intrepretation on how the system works.
Ron, lets use your truck as an example.
Pretend we bolted the pressure lock onto your truck
(pressures may vary by 5psi or so. )
TPS-------STOCK VB------------ PRESSURE LOC
--------------------------------ON STOCK VB
IDLE-----------55PSI -------------55PSI
1/4------------60------------------60
1/3------------65------------------65
1/2------------70------------------70
3/4------------80------------------80
FULL----------100-----------------100
IN LOCK UP
1/4------------68------------------88
1/3------------72------------------88
1/2------------82------------------88
3/4------------88------------------88
FULL----------100-----------------100
A pressure loc will offer very little protection with a stock vb. On high hp trucks requiring higer overall line pressure through out all gear ranges, with lockup engaged or dis-engaged it serves even less purpose.
Bill Kondolay
Diesel Transmission Technology
[This message has been edited by Bill Kondolay (edited 01-14-2001). ]
When selecting power upgrades for your Ram you may want to consder the following.
When you add off/on power switches the transmission settings are different for each position. Wide open throttle shift points very according to hp. An example is with the power turned off, your wide open can be set at 3100 and with the power turned on, wide open throttle can be as high as 3400 with the same transmission settings.
In order to get your shift points accurately with the power turned on you must move the kick down cable forward but by doing so you will be sacraficing transmission line pressure. Not only does this lower your line pressure at light throttle driving but also under full throttle.
When setting up a vb in a ram using this type of off/on power it is very tricky and requires a great deal patience on the technicians part, as it sometimes requires several pan removals to get the correct combination.
For most people i recommend using a fixed hp setting as it much easier for vb tuning,
unless the technician working on your truck is willig to go the extra mile, or you are prepared to do all the fine tuning yourself
As far as the pressure loc is concerned, i know what the ads say but here is my intrepretation on how the system works.
Ron, lets use your truck as an example.
Pretend we bolted the pressure lock onto your truck
(pressures may vary by 5psi or so. )
TPS-------STOCK VB------------ PRESSURE LOC
--------------------------------ON STOCK VB
IDLE-----------55PSI -------------55PSI
1/4------------60------------------60
1/3------------65------------------65
1/2------------70------------------70
3/4------------80------------------80
FULL----------100-----------------100
IN LOCK UP
1/4------------68------------------88
1/3------------72------------------88
1/2------------82------------------88
3/4------------88------------------88
FULL----------100-----------------100
A pressure loc will offer very little protection with a stock vb. On high hp trucks requiring higer overall line pressure through out all gear ranges, with lockup engaged or dis-engaged it serves even less purpose.
Bill Kondolay
Diesel Transmission Technology
[This message has been edited by Bill Kondolay (edited 01-14-2001). ]