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ChrisCNC Tue, September 6th, 2011 01:34 PM

Recommended Tranny upgrades
 
2003 F250 SD with the standard upgrades (4" exhaust, Stage II intake, PHP tunes). I'm awaiting 80HP LT tune and will be towing our relatively light 4500lb trailer, 2 kids, gear and a dog around the mountains of Oregon, Washington, California and Idaho. I've got 35" tires.

I've done nothing to the transmission yet, but can feel quite a shudder when taking off from a stop, and it is worse when towing the trailer. I assume it is the transmission slipping and would like to upgrade before I find out I should upgraded and am stranded alongside the road with my family. While I'm waiting for my custom tunes, I've been using the tow safe tune that comes stock on the edge evolution programmer. Using stock tires my tranny temps maxed out at 220 degrees while going to the top of a 4000' pass over 10 miles (max less than 10% grade).

What all should I be considering? From my perusing the forums, I see that an upgraded tranny cooler (truCool or 6.0L ford cooler), BTS Valve body, and aftermarket Torque Converter are all good ideas.

What Torque Converters are 'good' ATS has a whale of a warranty on some of theirs (5 year, 500,000 miles), I've heard good things from Banks. I'd like to hear from one of the PHP crew on this one (Bill, Cody..."if it were me, I'd buy a ______") or anyone else that has an expert opinion.

What would be a laundry list of items I should prepare for?
Torque Converter upgrade
Valve Body upgrade
Tranny Cooler upgrade
???
???
???

I do rod around on occasion, but am more concerned about towing and tranny longevity.

Thank you,

Kevin

rammertide07 Wed, September 7th, 2011 07:19 AM

Pretty sure dieselsite does not offer the trucool max anymore. They discontinued it to concentrate more on their products. And I can not find anywhere else to buy it. Your best bet is the 6.0 cooler. You can get a used one and flush it real good or buy a new one with a sound mind, which is what I'd do. I have a BD torque converter and been running it mainly on the 100 tune for a year, then 140 tune after I got my PHP tunes. I've heard sketchy things about ATS products and their customer service...but then again...I've only heard one side of the story. The most bragged about transmissions are from Brian's Truck Stop in Arkansas and John Woods, I think he located in California. I broke down down here in Louisiana shorlty after I moved here. All I know of that the transmission shop did to my transmission is the torque converter (they charged me about $600 for) and shift kit. Not sure what they did about the VB. IMO, banks is over rated. You can by just as good or better products for a cheaper price.

ChrisCNC Wed, September 7th, 2011 09:59 AM

Thanks for the info RT!

I found this website,
transmissioncoolers.us

and they've got enough different kinds of coolers it'll make your head spin. There is one called the TruCool Max

transmissioncoolers.us: Tru-Cool MAX transmission cooler with external thermal bypass

for $162 and some change. Do you think this is the same one?

thank you for the information.

Anyone else care to chime in? I'd like to soak up all the information I can.

-Kevin

rammertide07 Wed, September 7th, 2011 10:14 AM

Yes, it looks exactly what dieselsite offered. Thanks for the link. Its been months since I looked for it. Great info:thumbs up yellow:

ChrisCNC Wed, September 7th, 2011 10:37 AM

Got an email into BTS about the torque converters they use, the Precision Industries "Stallion". Looks like a whale of a T.C. with a 5 year unlimited warranty. I always get nervous when no one puts prices on their websites....

I've heard some good things about the Troyer Tranny cooler:

Troyer Performance

Does anyway have any information on these? They're a good deal more money than the TruCool, they are fan driven, thermostatically controlled which makes logical sense...but is more effort and more things to fail.

-Kevin

rammertide07 Thu, September 8th, 2011 07:18 AM

That costs more than the TruCool unit. Have you read user reviews of the TruCool? You can google and find forum links where people have posted their results with the TruCool Max. I think that would get you to what you need. And like you said already, there's less to fail on the TruCool.

ChrisCNC Thu, September 8th, 2011 09:07 AM

You're right RT, on other forums I've heard nothing but good things about the TruCool Max. Is yours installed as a replacement, or in series with your stock cooler?

-Kevin

garyfink Thu, February 16th, 2012 04:57 PM

make sure you get a good tc. I had a local company build mine and they took me thru the shop and showed me everything they do and the benefits. Improved oiling torrington bearings etc. really to help with heat. The tech told me all ford tenasmissions have problems with heat and if you do alot of heavy towing they advise doubling up on the factory cooler. Great bunch of guys (Landis Torque Converters Leola PA)

ZombieSoldier Mon, March 26th, 2012 08:35 AM

maybe too late already but 6.0 trans cooler, john woods tuned valve body, upgraded torque converter.

rammertide07 Mon, March 26th, 2012 02:48 PM

I was at my Ford mechanics home shop last Chirstmas. He had a 32 row cooler he just handed to me and told me Merry Christmas (LOVE THAT GUY:thumbs up yellow:). He's a talker for sure, but will help you out in any situation you have.

My rebuild seems fairly cheap from what i have read other people being charged. Mine was rebuilt with a BD torque converter and shift kit for $2100. I think once I get that cooler installed, I'll be set.


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