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 Post subject: Suncoast TC worth the money, Easy to drop and replace?
PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:26 pm 
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Who has done the replacement them selves? Is it a straight forward job, any hints or things to worry about when replacing the TC? I have a hoist to work on, and I have tools, does replacement require any special tools?
The Suncoast TC is $695 and a normal replacement can be had for around $200, is the Suncoast worth it?????

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straight forward... if you know your way around you can get it out in under 3 hours... replacement of the TC takes about 5 mins... back in the vehicle in probably about 4-5 hours.... there are little things that always hold you up on an install... prefill the TC with about 2 qts of atf+4

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If you have to replace it now - go with the Suncoast -
however if your TC isn't dead - you might want to wait and see if the Green Diesel guys can get the European performance TC - it sounds promising - also I think gmctd and one of the Oz folks are looking at Hemi TC's -
so you might have some more options soon - but right now Suncoast is it.

(I would not put another stock converter in - it's okay if Jeep does it for free - but don't pay money for it)

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Thanks for the info inferno, I'm sure I could Handel it seeing as the hard part is just dropping the trans. Any thing I should watch for?



ATXKJ wrote:
If you have to replace it now - go with the Suncoast -
however if your TC isn't dead - you might want to wait and see if the Green Diesel guys can get the European performance TC - it sounds promising - also I think gmctd and one of the Oz folks are looking at Hemi TC's -
so you might have some more options soon - but right now Suncoast is it.

(I would not put another stock converter in - it's okay if Jeep does it for free - but don't pay money for it)
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I was afraid I was going to get this answer, i guess the problem with the SC TC is that I'm so sick of the crd's issues that I dont even know if I should keep the thing. I want to keep it I do like the thing but I have more problems out of it then all of my past vehicles put together!
I heard that Suncoast is the best but I hope I never have a tc issue again for $650. Thanks for the help man.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:10 pm 
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Any feedback from Hemi 5.7 TC ???
Can hold much more torque, bolt-on for crd tranny
300$ brand new from jeep dealer


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 2:44 am 
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painemann wrote:
Thanks for the info inferno, I'm sure I could Handel it seeing as the hard part is just dropping the trans. Any thing I should watch for?



ATXKJ wrote:
If you have to replace it now - go with the Suncoast -
however if your TC isn't dead - you might want to wait and see if the Green Diesel guys can get the European performance TC - it sounds promising - also I think gmctd and one of the Oz folks are looking at Hemi TC's -
so you might have some more options soon - but right now Suncoast is it.

(I would not put another stock converter in - it's okay if Jeep does it for free - but don't pay money for it)
:lol:
I was afraid I was going to get this answer, i guess the problem with the SC TC is that I'm so sick of the crd's issues that I dont even know if I should keep the thing. I want to keep it I do like the thing but I have more problems out of it then all of my past vehicles put together!
I heard that Suncoast is the best but I hope I never have a tc issue again for $650. Thanks for the help man.


the trans filler tube is a PITa some times... the top two bolts are kinda rough to get at... ya need about 2 feet of extentions i think... i broke one 8mm socket getting the front drive shaft out... the trans cooler lines are quick disconnect (i didn't find that out till i put it IN for the third time... a little round ring snaps away from the trans and then a small "C" clip comes off (don't let it go flying to who knows where)... becarefull with the BIG connector on the drivers side... i broke one side of it... it comes off similar to the ECU connectors... a handle comes off the top and pushes it upwards just do it slowly.. i think that is about all... mostly 15 and 16 mm sockets and a 10mm for the 3 starter bolts and the filler tube

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Home made provent installed @ 35443, SEGR installed @ 35466, Fumoto valve @ 37500, trans and transfer case skid, In tank pump installed @ 43500, Suncoast TC & Transgo Shift Kit @ 44730, EGT, Boost, Trans temp gauges, Samco hoses, Rebuilt Trans w/ HD454RFE kit @ 56K, Inmotion Stage 2 @ 56K


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 Post subject: Re: Suncoast TC worth the money, Easy to drop and replace?
PostPosted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:55 am 
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painemann wrote:
Who has done the replacement them selves? Is it a straight forward job, any hints or things to worry about when replacing the TC? I have a hoist to work on, and I have tools, does replacement require any special tools?
The Suncoast TC is $695 and a normal replacement can be had for around $200, is the Suncoast worth it?????

Thanks!


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 Post subject: HEMI TC
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In about 3-4 weeks I should be getting the Hemi 5.7 TC installed. Just putting some pennies together for the mechanic. New TC here and ready to go.

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