"Mad Max"
TDR MEMBER
... THIS... is some gooood stuff.
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I just swapped this clam into my 518 and I likey Oo. . DTT 1st gen converter - it's their '89%' gig, and it is 100% worth it. To say it's 'better' doesn't do it justice - it feels like a whole different transmission. It loads the engine nice and hard now and the turbo finally has some productive work to do. It is especially better above 50 mph - it stalls out nice and low - probably right around 1200 rpm - holds the torque tight, and above 50 mph it's all motor now. DTT makes the good stuff y'all - absolutely fantastic. There are other mfg's for converters, but this is my second DTT unit - one for both of my 1st gens - and both trucks feel totally better compared to the converters in there before. At 75 mph the truck is just cruising along - cruising... not straining to get there or maintain speed... cruisin' man, and I love it - it's exactly what I wanted. So, will a 1st gen be happy with 36" tires and 3. 55's??? All day long. Just takes the right parts in the right places... and a lot of torque :-laf.
If you own a 1st gen Dodge Cummins rig with an auto... the converter should be the #1 upgrade. Not gauges, not turbo, not injectors... do the converter. Without it... all the power upgrades won't be realized and the transmission will cook itself. Do the converter. Yeah they're expensive - so are turbos, injectors, yadda yadda - without a good converter all the power mods are moot. Goerends, Suncoast, and DTT are the top 3, and they're all good. I continue to have great performance from my first DTT unit so that drove the decision for the second - no need to change what ain't broke
- Sam

I just swapped this clam into my 518 and I likey Oo. . DTT 1st gen converter - it's their '89%' gig, and it is 100% worth it. To say it's 'better' doesn't do it justice - it feels like a whole different transmission. It loads the engine nice and hard now and the turbo finally has some productive work to do. It is especially better above 50 mph - it stalls out nice and low - probably right around 1200 rpm - holds the torque tight, and above 50 mph it's all motor now. DTT makes the good stuff y'all - absolutely fantastic. There are other mfg's for converters, but this is my second DTT unit - one for both of my 1st gens - and both trucks feel totally better compared to the converters in there before. At 75 mph the truck is just cruising along - cruising... not straining to get there or maintain speed... cruisin' man, and I love it - it's exactly what I wanted. So, will a 1st gen be happy with 36" tires and 3. 55's??? All day long. Just takes the right parts in the right places... and a lot of torque :-laf.
If you own a 1st gen Dodge Cummins rig with an auto... the converter should be the #1 upgrade. Not gauges, not turbo, not injectors... do the converter. Without it... all the power upgrades won't be realized and the transmission will cook itself. Do the converter. Yeah they're expensive - so are turbos, injectors, yadda yadda - without a good converter all the power mods are moot. Goerends, Suncoast, and DTT are the top 3, and they're all good. I continue to have great performance from my first DTT unit so that drove the decision for the second - no need to change what ain't broke

- Sam
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