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Re: OT dodge 2500 transmision
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Posted by Bill46 on June 13, 2007 at 07:59:19 from (192.88.212.44):
In Reply to: OT dodge 2500 transmision posted by tim coltman on June 12, 2007 at 15:52:15:
A lot of the time...folks think the transmission is going on those things, and all that is wrong is the throttle positioning switch. I pulled over 24,000 1500 miles and the torque started slipping when it engaged. I figured it was gone so I went to ATS and bought the works. Heavy kits, torque, the works. After we got it installed...the TPS was bad. That was 200K ago...with a stepped up engine. Now pulling 10,000 in the hills on interstate still gives me 14+ pulling a 25ft gooseneck. Buy the rig...and enjoy it. It will impress you. If you want it to pull the world take it to Jim Jessup in North Vernon Indiana....he can make her talk. My 2 cents.....
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