New to me 2004 Cummins 4x2
#12
Shift kit, a couple billet servos, billet band apply parts and the stock TC will hold at stock power well. If you want a mild tuner then you need a billet cover TC or it will be a problem down the road. Unless you abuse it or want bigger power those few thing will fix the trans quite well.
#13
Keep it stock and it will do all you want it to do!Then you will not need to spend a lot of money to sup it up to tear it up to spend more money.I pull 23.000 all over the south and out west with a stock truck. I did put a better air box on it but keep the stock filter.I change it at ever oil change. === good luck ===
#14
I'd like to run just a slight slight tune... and honestly... I want it to shift much better. I dont mind doing tranny upgrades to improve drivability.
cerebus: are the items you laid out there all parts of a new valve body? Or part or none at all? (minus the torque converter)?
Also, if I were to go and buy a nice valvebody would I have to install a torque converter at that time, or can I buy part, install part, buy other part, and then install it?
cerebus: are the items you laid out there all parts of a new valve body? Or part or none at all? (minus the torque converter)?
Also, if I were to go and buy a nice valvebody would I have to install a torque converter at that time, or can I buy part, install part, buy other part, and then install it?
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