Domodude17
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I'm just getting into this and have yet to get a deuce, but i'm just looking at what mods people feel are the most common, the most useful, etc. I would probably go with super singles, I heard locking hubs increases handling and fuel economy a little, power steering of some sort. I have heard of people dropping in Cummins 5.9L with a p-pump in place of the LDT, or upgrading to a LDS for the increased horsepower. There are people commonly trying to get the top speed a little higher, but what about adding a transmission that changes the gearing so that at normal speeds (less than 45 i'd estimate) the deuce's engine isnt running at quite as high of an RPM, improving the fuel economy? I do understand that, as well as the engine swap, are very advanced projects and not ones id probably take on anytime soon.
Has anyone thought about the ZF 8HP transmission? I know its in use in 2013+ Ram 1500 trucks, can handle 516 lbs of torque, and is 8 speed. If that could be mated to the rest of the drivetrain, it could possibly improve things quite a bit, possibly with the addition of a Low/High. There are variants that can handle 750, to 1000 lbs of torque. Could possibly be a project for someone with more money, time, and M35's than myself
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZF_8HP_transmission#Dodge
Has anyone thought about the ZF 8HP transmission? I know its in use in 2013+ Ram 1500 trucks, can handle 516 lbs of torque, and is 8 speed. If that could be mated to the rest of the drivetrain, it could possibly improve things quite a bit, possibly with the addition of a Low/High. There are variants that can handle 750, to 1000 lbs of torque. Could possibly be a project for someone with more money, time, and M35's than myself
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZF_8HP_transmission#Dodge