I almost finished a 3200 vacation though a bunch of national parks in the NW when my turbo went south. I had to limp home (300 miles) not boosting more than 5 P. S. I or suffer the pain of a screaming turbo. The truck has 115K on the odometer. I pulled the turbo apart myself and everything looked great inside, but I had a professional company rebuild it. I thought turbos lasted more the that. I got the truck with 61 K on it. At about 75,000 I installed full gauges and started cooling down the turbo (to 400 degrees behind turbo temp). Any quesses as to what happened?
On the great side Dodge and new ATS transmission scaled the mountains like a mountain goat. Trans temp never went over 165 degrees. I now have the ability to lock the torque converter up at 20 mph. Lock up means no more heat. I love it!!!!
One expensive transmission but worth every cent.
On another note. I talked to Banks about the problem and one guy said that the problem could be that with the #6 plate I was putting too much air and fuel in and needed to upgrade the exhaust system. New turbo housing (16 cm) and 4" exhaust pipe.
Catalic converter is hanging on the wall so that shouldn't be a problem.
Any ideas on this gentlemen?????????????????
On the great side Dodge and new ATS transmission scaled the mountains like a mountain goat. Trans temp never went over 165 degrees. I now have the ability to lock the torque converter up at 20 mph. Lock up means no more heat. I love it!!!!
One expensive transmission but worth every cent.
On another note. I talked to Banks about the problem and one guy said that the problem could be that with the #6 plate I was putting too much air and fuel in and needed to upgrade the exhaust system. New turbo housing (16 cm) and 4" exhaust pipe.
Catalic converter is hanging on the wall so that shouldn't be a problem.
Any ideas on this gentlemen?????????????????

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