no on the EGR thing, but I would start it and see if the RPM's jump up to about 1200, or how ever high it is, and that tells you it has a GDE tune, which is money in the bank.
I would look for a plug in tuner, not sure where they plug in, but someone else can advise you better on this.
The hard shift might be fixed by adding some fluid, but it's most likely the spin on transmission filter, as some didn't have the necessary drain back check valve, or whatever it's called, and so changing your fluid and putting the correct filter (I think you want Wix?) that has the check valve should solve the problem.
But, you could have transmission problems, and I'd advise finding a hemi transmission with the torque converter, and getting a GDE tune. This is if you have "burnt" transmission fluid, or the hard shift turns out to be internal trouble. You can upgrade parts on these, but if you could score the transmission, torque converter, (and TCU?) for around the same price, less, or even a bit more, you might get a really good deal. There's a thread from someone on here that has already pioneered the newer transmission venture, as they have some anodized parts where the 05-06 didn't. I think you need the TCU though to make it work.
You can pop the front cover and see if there is a shiny new belt, slightly "sticky" rubber, but even if it is obviously new, who knows if they replaced all of the pulleys. So, I would get the cheap timing pin kit, or make your own, pin the cams, and feel all of the bearings if the belt is shiny without any noticeable wear. If the bearings all feel good (if you're a good judge of such) and the water pump front half has shiny new looking aluminum (depending on road conditions and climate for sure, it can be tough to tell) and there's no noticeable play in the shaft, and some bearing drag, then maybe you call it all good, and run it for 50k, or so. Or, you just buy the kit and replace it since you've already done virtually all of the work to inspect it all by then, and you're not supposed to retension the belts. Or, you call in Geordi who can do it right for a better price than a dealership who will likely destroy your engine and blame you, seriously
