lol. beat it hard enough, it'll eventually hate the 1-2, 2-3 and 3-4 shifts as well. That 135 tune killed my last trans.... ....as did the 160, 190 and 215....
Hell mine hates the Neutral to Drive shift at this point:rofl:
lol. beat it hard enough, it'll eventually hate the 1-2, 2-3 and 3-4 shifts as well. That 135 tune killed my last trans.... ....as did the 160, 190 and 215....
Nice thread... So is it safe to say most trucks like ours loose around 50-60 hp from the fly wheel to the rear Tires ?
Sounds good thanks ... So If I run the Edge on level 5 @ 125hp setting on the Stock Alli it should be ok ?
So can I get away with a transmission kit ? or does it have to be a built tranny to get there?
ok thanks looks like I should just save the cash and do it one time.
So is there a check list for 500 horsepower? Like step one, exhaust, step 2 intake including horn and so on? After reading this post 500 sounds good to me. New to the diesel world but loving it so far.
So is there a check list for 500 horsepower? Like step one, exhaust, step 2 intake including horn and so on? After reading this post 500 sounds good to me. New to the diesel world but loving it so far.
I was reading that the stock Allison clutches can usually handle more power but its the lack of pressure when applying the clutches that gets you..oh and of course the stock converter. I have an ATS triple disc converter in mine with factory clutches. Looking into the ATS co-pilot. Anyone think that can handle 500 horsepower? So exhaust is first for sure then..
Okay thanks for the advise. Are there any builders in northern California that have a good reputation that I should use?Stay away from a co pilot, save your money and have a reputable builder put a kit in your trans and be done with it.
stock clutches wont last near as long as going with a good aftermarket clutch like altos. Will it hold? yes. how long? depends on your driving style and tuning. Even if you gave a full run down of exactly how your gunna drive it and the tuning, there is still no definite answer as you have surpassed known expectations of those clutches.