TSRAM - I had the same thoughts when I pulled up. However, talking to them for just a few minutes really unveils the true capability.
Chips recommended D/C ATF+3. I checked local dealer parts counter $14/gal. Went to local auto parts (NOT a chain, this guy races, builds, has a machine shop etc) and he felt Havoline Chrysler AFT+3 ($10/gal) would be really close to MOPAR ATF+3.
Did the drain / drop / fill today. When I wiped the pan, the magnet had a tiny trace on it and the rest of the pan was totally clean. I got 4 gal out. Expected 5gal, but transmission was not hot, maybe the difference. Shifts different than the orgional fill. Way smoother, but only ran enough to get warm to check levels. Will know more in a week or so.
The only ? I had was the T/C drain plug. I could not get it out as easy as I though it should come. Got the larger torque wrench, started at 240"# and increased it 20"# at a time. The plug loosened up at 300"#. Make sure you use a 6pt socket. I started to use a 12pt and it started to deform the plug at 240"# so switched to a 6pt. I did call Phil's cell to ask him the torque #, but had it solved about the time he called me back. They were closed when I ran into the glitch, but he did call me when he got back to his cell phone. Oh, Phil called me friday on the way home to florida to check on how towing was going. GREAT service!
On the way back to florida I ran 65 with cruise, smart controller on in 3rd (2550rpm), D-Celerator on. What a H*LL of a package. Pleanty of power up hill, auto engage of exhaust brake downhill. The Saluda gap was not even a hickup. Wife now shares driving the 5er. She drives it with the smart controller on. I have confidence that she is not going to injure the transmission towing. She even likes the D-Celerator.
I had talked to a 2001 F350 diesel 5er RV guy where we stayed. He went on and on about how hard the Saluda gap was. Same 8k as mine, he enters at 65 and tops at 40. Went on about how trecherous the downhill was. After we went thorugh I made a mental note to watch for F350's towing and see if they really do pull that poorly.
So far the DTT is a dream. Don't have to run O/D out below 1600rpm (empty) around town anymore because of poor line pressure. Nice shifts. Just total confidence in the transmission now.
How was your trip?
Bob Weis