zstroken said:I am lost here on this one. A convertor will give you better coupling which would help MPG, but if the clutches slip bad enough with a stock VB that your loosing MPG, then your transmission would be toast very soon. I don't think we want to mislead someone on a better mileage claim on just a VB.
zstroken said:Actually the ECM is the brains of the transmission. You can change the shifting time and you can swing the shift points either earlier or later by changing the throttle pressure/governor pressure relationship. It would be interesting to see the proof that a VB increases mileage, and by how much. A quicker shift can't give a measureable MPG improvement. I agree that it is a worth while modification, but not for fuel economy. It will help the clutches, the convertor lockup clutches, and allow the user to hold more power. But if your clutches are slipping, you won't last very long with slipping transmission at any rate.I agree that it is a worthwhile improvement for transmission life, but I can't see it giving over a measurable mpg improvement. I have been wrong before though. Just ask my wife, well don't ask her I keep telling her she married Mr. Always Right. :-laf
Ross said:I know some guys that can tear up an anvil with a rubber hammer... .![]()
TWest said:20,000 Miles+. If you look carefully at the Hub it"s still black form the coating,Some over spray got on the Rotor and that what see in the Holes,I guess I could have clean them, But I think most Members and guests will pick up on the point.
Ross said:Diesel Power:
I have had experience with aftermarket trannies; all good. I have modified a 2002 bombed with Stage IV injectors, TST powermax, and hx40 turbo. The transmission was upgraded to a 91% billet converter and valve body from DTT, all with good results. I am sure your trannies are just as good if not better (not trying to start a transmission war)...
Anyway, my objective is to refrain from bombing and avoid transmission expenses if possible. If and when the stock auto takes a crap, then I would consider upgrading to an aftermarket unit, but I would prefer not to spend the money at first.
So, my question for everyone is, how will the stock unit perform, and how long will it last.
I am also considering waiting for the Aisin to come out in January, but there's NO information about it...
BHolm said:How about showing a front rotor? I wouldn't expect the rears to show much stress at all since the fronts do 80% of the work. Are you seriously disputing my post? Do you seriously find customers out there who buy into this? I guess there is a sucker born everyday :-laf
EB said:The Aisin will be out before Jan. I have the VIN # on my cab and chassis right now. I should have delivery within a month to six weeks. I'm a hotshot driver and regularly tow the weights you are talking about. If you can hold out for a little longer, I'll be able to give a report on how the Aisin works pulling a heavy trailer.