DarbyWalters wrote:
I finally sent an email to Jeep tonight also. Tired of just waiting for them to "DO THE RIGHT THING" and give us a Diesel Specific TC and better Transmission Pump to keep the fluid where it needs to be.
We need a TC with stall speed in the 1200-1300 range. I think? that the stock TC in the CRD has a stall speed of about 1650-1700. Instead of reducing the torque and putting in a TC with a stall speed that is higher than 1800...the stall speed of 1200-1300 will apply the TC at a lower torque range than the 295# @ 1800. This way you don't need to reduce torque and you get to use the whole torque curve.
Talked to my tranny guy today. After talking with his business associates, he agrees with the 1200 rpm stall speed. Said that 1500 was too much on the high side for max torque at 1800 rpm.
Another member of the list e-mailed me today. He performed the brake stall test 3 times, and got the same result each time - 2400 rpm. He has NOT had F37 done, but did have his TC replaced in the months prior to F37. Considering the dealership involved, both of us feel their is a chance they simply slapped a V6 TC in and called it good.
Mine is a May '05 build, and has had nothing done but the filter replacement done by the above mentioned tranny shop. At the latest, I'll get out this weekend and do the brake stall test on mine. If it comes out to 2400 rpm as well, I'm going to be one pissed-off SOB - it means we have a jury-rigged V6 TC in our beasts.