JRG
V10 transmissions are the same transmission with the exception of slight changes in the vb. I actually use V10 cores when i find them as they have generally seen less abuse than some of the diesel cores out there.
The torque is a killer not only the hp. The diesel industry at one time just as the V10 industry is now , did not have the power enhancements available today. There is a lot of new turbo technology, the torque is being developed much quicker and harder, and the fueling boxes are being built for power but are also being built for drivablility.
No matter what , the diesel makes more torque when the transmission is at its weakest point(low rpms). The V10 makes torque at the high rpms .
All Chrysler transmissions have some form of drainback, some more than others. Its always best to warm your truck up in the mornings in neutral. Drainback does not affect your clutch packs(slipping) but it can hurt your 4th gear piston support, and low and reverse drum. Just because your truck goes into gear in the am does not mean you do not have drainback.
Mark co owner of Diesel Dynamics, had a hard time believing me because every time he put his truck into gear it went into gear instantly. When i was in Vegas last i left my flow meter with Mark and they installed it in his cooler line. What he found out was that eventhough his truck went into gear it was a full minute and 40 seconds before the cooler flow reached full. (2. 8 gallons per minute)
As Mark has a high hp 24 valve with a loud exhaust and he goes in to work at 5am most mornings, he did not want to bother his neighbours, he stared his truck in the mornings and idled the truck out of the neighbourhood.
I will tell you this, Mark now has two mufflers and bothers his neighbours a little rather than not warming it up a little bit.