Hey! Now that they actual detuned the motor maybe a disconnect and whala!
260HP now. hehehhehehe
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Steven St.Laurent
Test Engineer
Test Branch, GSD, MCTSSA
MARCORSYSCOM, USMC
760-725-2506 (DSN 365-2506)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald Wong [mailto:ron-wong@home.com]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 1:44 PM
To: DML
Subject: DML: TCM - Uses Wireless Technology for a 5.9 Automatic
The truth is always stranger than fiction. What a discovery today, I'm
always learning new things about my Dak. I now know that originally at the
factory, this Dak was a gleam in some engineer's eye but that's where the
similarity between it and other Dak's end. This engineer had envisioned my
Dak to be a 4.7 automatic but somewhere down the assembly line someone
dropped a 5.9 in it by mistake. When they did that they left the TCM in it.
I had always thought that all the 2000 Dakota's switched to use TCM's so the
PCM wouldn't have to do as much work. I didn't realize the TCM is only for
4.7 engines with the 45RFE transmission. So all you folks with a 2000
Dakota with other than a 4.7, go out and look at the right side of the Dak
engine compartment. Up at the front by the headlight. Is there a big
silver box about 5" X 7" with a 60-pin male connector on it and no cable
connected to it? That's a $400 TCM that wasn't needed for your
configuration. I'm actually not sure that mine wasn't a fluke. So, check
it out and reply.
Ron
00 SLT QC 4X2 5.9 46RE 3.92 LSD
For modifications see my DML Profile
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