Since this thread was recently resurrected, I may as well ask. I'm also thinking about getting TST #6 as well on a 95 stock automatic. Some of the comments above worry me though. I thought it would be ok, because TST says on their website: "TST recommends no other changes to the vehicle when using its Power Kits to take 6BT5.9 engines to 230 horsepower and 605 pound feet ..." and "TSTrecommends NOT exceeding 230 HP and 605 lb.-ft. on '94/'95 Ram automatics, 250 hp and 635 lb-ft on '96/'98 Ram automatics, 270 hp and 675 lb-ft on '94/'95 manuals, or 280 hp and 685 lb-ft on '96/'98 manuals. These limits are based on clutch slippage on both automatics and manual transmission vehicles. TST torque converters, valve body kits, clutches, and transmission parts are available which raise these limits substantially."
So they make it sound like it would not be dangerous to my transmission to go to 230hp/605lb-ft, but some commenters above evidently disagree. Is there any new information or consensus from the last few years?