To those of you with stock autos, I have a question, but first some background. My mom has a 92 D350 with an auto and 3. 54 gears. Just got the pump and injectors redone, and I had the shop flow me (ok, her, but I did the R&R) enough fuel to make around 200-220hp at the flywheel. I realize it wont get up and run like the 5speed in my sig, but it still seems lethargic.
transmission was rebuilt about a year ago by a local guy with a good reputation, and lots of recommendations. No one had a bad thing to say about his work. But then, only one of about a dozen of said references was a 1st Gen Dodge CTD. transmission was completely worn out (265K, with 190K towing heavy), and got ALL new internals- clutches, planetaries, etc, etc. TC was a stock reman from some outfit in St Louis. I tried to talk Mom into an aftermarket TC (didnt know Hughes and TCI were decent upgrades, but from my reading, a rubber band would be an upgrade), but it "cost too much. " I dont think it is any better than it was before, save the shudder at 20mph- still sluggish til you get up some speed, then you ahve to hold your foot down farther than I think you ought to to keep, say, 65mph. I havent tested the top end since the pump rebuild, but I'd guess it isnt much over 90mph. It would do 100+ bewteen Laramie and Ft Collins when I first got it.
So, how do other 1st Gen autod drive? This thing is totally different from my g/f's 04 Dakota (no real surprise, but it is SO much more responsive). One other thing that bothers me is that when coming up to a stop, you have to come to a COMPLETE stop for a second or two before it will downshift into 1st. Otherwise, it stays in 2nd if you are rolling. SOmetimes, if you just roll into the pedal, staying with slow traffic, it wont go into 1st. Is this normal? I bought it about 7 years and 140K ago, but I dont honestly remember how it behaved then. Dont remember my ex's C6 Ford diesel behaving this way, either. Other than these two, my diesels have been manuals.
(Current) girlfriend even commented on it being a pooch, and she drives a V6 Dakota.
Daniel
transmission was rebuilt about a year ago by a local guy with a good reputation, and lots of recommendations. No one had a bad thing to say about his work. But then, only one of about a dozen of said references was a 1st Gen Dodge CTD. transmission was completely worn out (265K, with 190K towing heavy), and got ALL new internals- clutches, planetaries, etc, etc. TC was a stock reman from some outfit in St Louis. I tried to talk Mom into an aftermarket TC (didnt know Hughes and TCI were decent upgrades, but from my reading, a rubber band would be an upgrade), but it "cost too much. " I dont think it is any better than it was before, save the shudder at 20mph- still sluggish til you get up some speed, then you ahve to hold your foot down farther than I think you ought to to keep, say, 65mph. I havent tested the top end since the pump rebuild, but I'd guess it isnt much over 90mph. It would do 100+ bewteen Laramie and Ft Collins when I first got it.
So, how do other 1st Gen autod drive? This thing is totally different from my g/f's 04 Dakota (no real surprise, but it is SO much more responsive). One other thing that bothers me is that when coming up to a stop, you have to come to a COMPLETE stop for a second or two before it will downshift into 1st. Otherwise, it stays in 2nd if you are rolling. SOmetimes, if you just roll into the pedal, staying with slow traffic, it wont go into 1st. Is this normal? I bought it about 7 years and 140K ago, but I dont honestly remember how it behaved then. Dont remember my ex's C6 Ford diesel behaving this way, either. Other than these two, my diesels have been manuals.
(Current) girlfriend even commented on it being a pooch, and she drives a V6 Dakota.
Daniel