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I had mine serviced and flushed recently and switched to the Transynd 668 fluid. The shifting improved dramatically with smooth and firm shifts. |
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There?s a place in Perkasie Pa that might do it.
That is not far from Maple grove I think. I?m not sure the would do a shipped in ecu though. |
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I used Rocket Chip on my 8.1L motorhome. Saw improved torque and throttle response. $99 and plus into the OBD port very simple.
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Adger, Yes, I do still have both. I also bought a 6 speed Allison, hopefully I can convert to that. On your oil consumption, I have used Royal Purple in mine, the 20W50. Didn't hurt the fuel economy, and pretty much stopped the oil consumption. Excellent oil pressure at all times. The Transynd is the Allison fluid of choice. The other problem for oil consumption is actually the horrible OE design for the PCV, it literally sucks oil right out of the lifter valley, the baffling is non existent. That's another common fix done during the intake modification.
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