Vaughn MacKenzie
TDR MEMBER
I wonder if any of our transmission vendors are looking into swapping the new 6-speed automatic into a 2nd gen truck? Someday I'm going to put a decent auto in my '98 2wd shorty but if I knew something like this was on the horizon (if it's reasonably doable) I would rather save my money and put it towards this kind of conversion. More gears and overdrive are appealing. The 47 & 48 series 4-speeds just have too big of gap between Drive and OD to work nicely for towing, plus first gear is too tall to get rolling and have good spoolup if you got a load on behind.
I know Suncoast is doing Allison 6-speed conversions but my hopes are that in the next year there will be enough of the 68RFEs around to become somewhat more affordable. Also I'm thinking since it was designed to go in front of a Cummins in the first place it oughta live pretty well in front of a 12-valve that I'm not planning to push past 350 horsepower, and I'd have to do little or nothing to it before swapping it in.
The ultimate deciding factor is its physical size. . . hopefully it's not too hefty and could be installed without any interference with the floorpan, frame, exhaust, etc.
Vaughn
I know Suncoast is doing Allison 6-speed conversions but my hopes are that in the next year there will be enough of the 68RFEs around to become somewhat more affordable. Also I'm thinking since it was designed to go in front of a Cummins in the first place it oughta live pretty well in front of a 12-valve that I'm not planning to push past 350 horsepower, and I'd have to do little or nothing to it before swapping it in.
The ultimate deciding factor is its physical size. . . hopefully it's not too hefty and could be installed without any interference with the floorpan, frame, exhaust, etc.
Vaughn