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KingCopa 09-23-2010 12:13 PM

48re to 68re swap?
 
I have been searching all over and cant seem to find any info on this swap. Does anyone know if it has been done or if it has not been done why? Thanks

wes-cummins 09-23-2010 01:08 PM

some one should try it the 68re is a much better tranny

Farmboy 2.0 09-23-2010 04:16 PM

I mean is should work because they are the same bell housings so it would bolt up. But you would need the column shifter with the up down switch and a standalone controller as well. But why would you want to go a put in a tranny that there are hardly any aftermarket parts for? Where the 48re has a ton of high performance parts. Not trying to sound like a dick

LJFF5108 09-23-2010 04:53 PM

only reason I would like one would be the extra 2 gears and a tranny without bands is nice

Farmboy 2.0 09-23-2010 06:05 PM

That tranny is pretty tough but it origanally came out of lincoln town cars so they are a front wheel drive tranny converted to a rear ouput. I know what you mean about the 2 extra gears is nice. 5th gear at 75 mph is like 2400 rpm.

KingCopa 09-23-2010 06:29 PM

I was just wonder because of the 2 extra gears. When towin my toyhauler up the hills I end up way to fast to be safe to keep it in 4th gear and slows down a little to much (mph wise) in 3rd or I got to rev it out pretty high to keep the mph up. Should it be ok to rev it out to 2800 / 2900 at 70mph with out causing damage? This is my first diesel and am under the impression high rpm is bad for them so that is what caused my concern.

retirednak 10-01-2010 09:47 AM

I'd like to be able to make the swap myself. My tranny is tired at 100K and tends to shudder when shifting to second or third if my Smarty is turned up past 2:dang:
I can't remember where I read that somebody was working on a stand alone pcm for the conversion. It would ne nice to have the two extra gears for towing and economy.

Farmboy 2.0 10-01-2010 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by KingCopa (Post 625581)
I was just wonder because of the 2 extra gears. When towin my toyhauler up the hills I end up way to fast to be safe to keep it in 4th gear and slows down a little to much (mph wise) in 3rd or I got to rev it out pretty high to keep the mph up. Should it be ok to rev it out to 2800 / 2900 at 70mph with out causing damage? This is my first diesel and am under the impression high rpm is bad for them so that is what caused my concern.

That wont hurt it for short periods of time. Ive turned my dodge at 3700 numerous times. And most of the time i tow i keep my rpms at 2600 on the hills. And i also know guys who are turning there trucks from 4 to 5k as well

spike7ss 10-02-2010 12:14 AM

From what I have heard up here, the 68 isnt that great of a tranny. The 48 isnt the best, but there is alot of aftermarket support for a fairly new transmission. You can buy a built 48 and put it in your truck opposed to messing with wiring/brackets/etc. Dont get me wrong, Im all for swaps if they are going for the better.

Cumminpwr11 12-11-2010 03:59 AM

I am about to take this plunge. just need extra money. Suncoast has done this conversion on a 2000 VE truck. I am hoping to be the first 5.9 with their new comp 68rfe trans. The problem is that the 5.9 computer cannot read the comp program so B&G and H&S are working together to get the program written on a 5.9 Black maxx.

Comp trans $6200
Black Maxx with trans tune $1200+
torque converter $1500
07.5 shifter and electronics ?? not sure of cost yet

its not cheap and people are right they are not that strong if you are planning on racing or sled pulling. Suncoast thinks I am crazy to get rid of my 48re but I want an extra gear betwwen 3-4 and a double OD so its all worth it to me!:rocking::rocking:


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