Will removing fuel plate roast trans ?
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Will removing fuel plate roast trans ?
auto trans , not the best , not the worst either , doesent shift great ..... will removing fuel plate to add a slight amount of power and or smoke , roast the trans ? do i actually neeed a egt gauge ? please guys just answer it only if you know the answer , no rude comments saying this has been posted cuz i cannot seem to find anything not computer inclined sorry
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if you pull the plate it will add some power and smoke yes ... will it compound your trans issues .... most likley
YES... you need a pyrometer to know how hot your making the cylinders because you can and will kill it if you load it up too much about 1300*F is a real good number to stop at ..... not that you cant go past but for longevity pourpses I reccomend not beating to death if you want it to keep running and dont want to have to rebuild it soon .... IMHO of course
YES... you need a pyrometer to know how hot your making the cylinders because you can and will kill it if you load it up too much about 1300*F is a real good number to stop at ..... not that you cant go past but for longevity pourpses I reccomend not beating to death if you want it to keep running and dont want to have to rebuild it soon .... IMHO of course
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Tyler Smoot (08-21-2013)
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How long your trans lasts without the plate depends completely on how you drive it. If you don't have any other mods, just removing the plate won't make that huge of a difference until the TC locks up unless you're standing on it. Just putting around though, it'll be a big baby. Treat it like a baby and the trans should hold up fine, depending on what's already wrong with it. Start using that new power though, and it won't last long. I don't beat my truck, but I do tow a lot. I burned up a two year old Chrysler replacement trans in three months just by moving the stock fuel plate full forward. Taking it out completely... well. You get the idea.
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