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Transmission breaking?

 
Jomax Jomax
New User | Posts: 20 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/29/09
10:15 AM

I just purchased a Banks Big Hoss for my 2000 ford f 350 Diesel Automatic and was wondering if I had a mag tech tranny pan, 4in straight exhaust, and an air filter if I could run the 100hp setting and not fry my transmission  Thanks  

 
71diesel 71diesel
New User | Posts: 14 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/29/09
12:29 PM

I would say to be careful. Since it is electronic the tranny would be able to boost pressures internally and not let it slip. But I would run it on stock setting the majority of the time and only the 100 hp setting for fun, just to be safe.  

 
Jomax Jomax
New User | Posts: 20 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/29/09
01:03 PM

Thanks, but what about the 80hp setting, the problem is, with the big hoss u cant change the setting on the fly. thanks for your time  

 
71diesel 71diesel
New User | Posts: 14 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/31/09
08:54 AM

Oh.....mybad. See, im not big on electrical chips.  I'm more of a mechanical diesel guy.  

 
Jomax Jomax
New User | Posts: 20 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/31/09
08:57 AM

no problem  

 

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