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Old Sep 8, 2018 | 06:35 PM
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Did a search here but the only info was from 2008.

Thinking of adding a tuner and the Banks Big Hoss is suppose to protect the converter.
I have a new stock rebuilt transmission and don't want to fry it.

Anyone running one?

2001 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9 Diesel---stock.
 
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Old Sep 9, 2018 | 10:09 AM
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It's an intake manifold..... It flows better than stock, but, not really sure how much of an issue that is with the turbo motor......

For that kind of money, I would think a tuner would be less expensive, and probably produce better results.
 
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It's an intake manifold..... It flows better than stock, but, not really sure how much of an issue that is with the turbo motor......
No Im asking about the Big Hoss Tuner.P/N62782 $462
 
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Ah, looks like they take steps to limit power when he converter engages. Not a bad plan. You can probably run it without issue. (after all, it's legal in california.....)
 
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