Details Details Details, everyone always wants the whole story... .
I have 3. 54 gears, and my 62 MPH was with the 10K lb sail attached (TT is over 11' tall). I would believe the mid seventy's empty as I lost a couple hundred rpm under the load of the trailer. I might be able to get it faster even with the trailer but I wasn't in the mood to push it on the way home.
The ATs unit was a "normal" unit in that I didn't order anything special (billet shafts or anything), just their advertised 518. From what I can see all the big name trannys are the same for our trucks for the most part. All have extra clutchs and friction plate, heavy full wrap bands, modded valve bodies, late model OD baskets etc. The unit I was sent actually was in a 47 series case (shop had to pull it back out as some reinforcements interfered with the 205 shifter). I does show how interchangable the Dodge trannys are though. I also got their TC as it was easier than ordering from someone else and if I trusted them with the transmission... . It is again like the others, billet housing and some kinda special VOODOO that they do... .
I was on the wall about buying a transmission and building my own, the cheap control freak in my wanted to save bucks and do it myself, but mainly due to time constraints relating to our TT purchase and trip date I decided to order up a unit and have it shipped to the dealer in Albany OR (on our trip route). I left NM hoping the transmission would hold together till I got there, and it did (kinda impressed that the transmission held together with 250K miles at 4K over "rated" towing weight).
I do plan to work on the cooling system though, the coolant based atf cooler is great at shedding transmission heat but I don't like putting that heat in the radiator as that reduced the heat that the engine can shed. I guess I will have to figure out a good large capacity under bed cooler or two that will keep it cool and free up the radiator for the extra Btus that the engine mades under load.....
Oh yah as to what it set me back... ...
transmission 2100
TC 900
updated flex plate 140
install 600
shipping 300?
So yah it set me back a couple bucks, but hey I didn't have time to do it myself and I shouldn't have to worry about it for a long time. Plus this truck will be around for a while as it turns into a crewcab (mom dad and carseat fill the bench seat)... ...
One thing I did like was the 3 year 100K warranty that they have, longest I saw on the ones I was looking at.
There are much cheaper options if you have time and or a lower mile transmission, but with 250K on mine I didn't feel good about just getting a better converter and most likely toasting the worn out internals. If your transmission is in good shape, get a tighter converter and an under bed cooler and go.
Yes if you look under my truck it has a barney purple transmission, luckily most people don't look under there. :-laf
Since I know someone will ask I was getting 10 mpg with the stock transmission while towing at 60, didn't matter if it was flat or a mountain pass... I get just a little better now, maybe 10. 5 or so same conditions. Any mileage increase while clinbing is negated by the 10 mph extra (3rd instead of 2nd) I run up the hills now.
Any more questions?
