Hi all, this is my first post. Earlier this year my wife traded in her '97 Grand Cherokee for a '97 Ram turbodiesel (bone stock, I thought). Took it in for a routine transmission service (chg fluid, drain torque converter, adjust bands) and when I went to go pick it up the guy asked me what I'd done to it. I said nothing, yet. He said it runs too nice not to have anything done to it, and it at least had a fuel plate b/c the funky nut was broken off. OK, great I said, one less thing for me to do. On a whim he asked what the boost gauge read, I said 32-35 psi. He pulls out a chart from BD that listed your HP/torque output at a given manifold pressure, and said at that pressure my truck puts out 240 horse and 605 ft-lbs of torque.
So I call the PO, he says he's not sure, he took it back to his dealer and had a "fuel pump kit" and a lockup TC installed. Based on the way he called it a "kit" and the fact that TST advertises their fuel plates as a power kit, I believe that's what he put in. For now I'll assume the TC is TST also, since he had them done at the same time and it only makes sense to buy them from the same place.
I've heard you guys refer to the TST plates by number, anyone know what number the 230-240/605 plate is? What is your opinion on both the power kit and the torque converter? I'm glad the PO took care of some of the stuff I'd have liked to do eventually, but not too glad he didn't build up the transmission too (judging by the condition of the fluid I took out).
Also, can I expect lower mileage with this kit installed due to the increased fuel flow? After checking my speedo on my GPS I get around 15 mpg unloaded and 11 pulling my Jeep on a trailer (around 6,000 lbs). Or should I start poking around for something else wrong? I'm not exactly pleased with the mileage but it's not too much of a concern considering it's still better than what the Grand Cherokee got before we got rid of it.
Thanks a lot!
Darel
So I call the PO, he says he's not sure, he took it back to his dealer and had a "fuel pump kit" and a lockup TC installed. Based on the way he called it a "kit" and the fact that TST advertises their fuel plates as a power kit, I believe that's what he put in. For now I'll assume the TC is TST also, since he had them done at the same time and it only makes sense to buy them from the same place.
I've heard you guys refer to the TST plates by number, anyone know what number the 230-240/605 plate is? What is your opinion on both the power kit and the torque converter? I'm glad the PO took care of some of the stuff I'd have liked to do eventually, but not too glad he didn't build up the transmission too (judging by the condition of the fluid I took out).
Also, can I expect lower mileage with this kit installed due to the increased fuel flow? After checking my speedo on my GPS I get around 15 mpg unloaded and 11 pulling my Jeep on a trailer (around 6,000 lbs). Or should I start poking around for something else wrong? I'm not exactly pleased with the mileage but it's not too much of a concern considering it's still better than what the Grand Cherokee got before we got rid of it.
Thanks a lot!
Darel