PRyker said:I would be interested to hear of the experience of other users as if this is how is started for them? How long will I be able to go with this darn slushbox? I guess I better start planning on where I am going to get this done at.
Thoughts?
Phil
PRyker said:I was told I should replace the whole transmission when I do the upgrade (Trans, TC, VB). Can I get by with just the TC and VB? What are the downsides to doing this?
RCone said:I can guarantee you one thing, if you have gone this far you ain't done yet. You'll be wanting some EDM's next, then you'll need more air. See how this goes?
an't it the truth... ... ... . From my own experience I can hartily recommend 1. 5's. I find the power
:--) awesome but with my stock HX35 I have haven't seen egt greater than 1,100* I see that just momentarily while climbing steep grades. The combination leaves me grinning ever time I drive.![]()
PRyker said:Akamac,
. Now lets get back to the torque coverter killer a. k. a MAD Ecm
Thanks
Phil
darkhorse said:Phil, you might recall that that the name CaTCHER is sort of an acronym for clutch & torque challenger. Marco wan't fooling when he told us that. Perhaps the name should be ammended to read Clutch & Torque Converter Challenger.
Hopefully you will find the right shop soon.
Turbo Tim 1 said:Ok I guess this would be for Marco, let's just say I have aquired a brand new Mopar Torques Maximus ECM for a 2000 year truck. Question 1, would this ECM work as is on an early 2001 truck with drum brakes? Is the programming the same 2000/2001(early)? Second question, have you done a program on one of these ECM's? Is there any difference between it and a regular ECM as far as the work you do to them? Thanks, if anyone else has any answers please chime in.