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Re: 1999 Ford F-350 4X4 trans. failure
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Posted by Kent on March 21, 2004 at 17:22:55 from (12.214.34.211):
In Reply to: 1999 Ford F-350 4X4 trans. failure posted by Todd in Southern Indiana on March 20, 2004 at 04:25:03:
Todd, I am a member of TheDieselStop and I would highly recommend the BTS Tranny. Brian is in Arkansas I think. www.Brianstruckshop.com From what I have gathered on TDS, you can go to his shop and he will do the work or he will ship you a tranny. I also understand he will ride with you after the install and you can tell him what you don't like and he can more than likely correct it. There are alot of PSD owners that have his tranny with many modifications and basically double stock HP and don't have problems. To answer the question about the air filter, I used the K&N for years, until I switched to a full size paper element made by Donaldson with a custom mount and plumbing. The K&N flows great when "fresh" and don't filter that well then. After the crud builds up, it filters better but you don't have the flow. Contact Dale Isley at Tymar Performance.tymarperformance@msn.com or call 509-922-8785 he can answer all questions. He has alot of tests of different filters. You also have Scheid Diesel in Effingham, IL and Terre Haute,IN. Anyway good luck, Kent
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