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Old 01-17-2010, 02:14 PM
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those of you running a tr224-112, what are your shift points set to? my 1-2 and 2-3 shift is 6400 and it seems to still be pulling. just curious...

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6800 and 6400
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Originally Posted by dirt track racer 81
6800 and 6400
Is that with your current cam, or when you had a tr224?
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6600rpm
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I'm pretty sure I would benefit from a higher shift point, but am afraid of the stock rod bolts and what not... this motor has 136k on it
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thats just a better reason to buy a 6.0
Old 01-18-2010, 07:07 AM
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oh i agree, i just need to buy a transmission before a motor.... BONE stock ORIGINAL tranny. the converter swap a couple of months ago is the first time the trans has been out of the truck
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i would leave the shift points alone with a stock tranny, wait until you built the tranny then raise them up...
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i hooked up with charlie last night. we swapped the 02 pcm in and logged about 10-15 wot runs, lol. shift points are now at 6750 for 1-2 and 2-3. ut pulls HARD up now. the truck is much better now! charlie is tha man. the trans is on BORROWED time, so its gonna be built pretty soon
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eh don't worry about it...i shifted my stock tranny at 6800rpm for 50000 miles...its still goin strong in another truck


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