TRNW-2: 68rfe Rev Max parts
Steve Everett
severett61 at gmail.com
Sat Nov 1 05:05:07 PDT 2025
Tod,
As I mentioned before I've installed that kit into numerous
vehicles ever since it came out, and I like the way it makes it shift,
but in the back of my mind I know there have been multiple parts breakages
in units using that kit, I'll still use it, but probably only on units I'm
installing a billet input shaft, and someone's aftermarket input drum,
among other changes, as with most any modification done to increase output
of either engine or transmission, those type things only highlight the
remaining "weakest" link in the power flow
Steve
On Fri, Oct 31, 2025 at 6:41 PM Tod Chretien via trnw2 <trnw2 at trnw.net>
wrote:
> Thank you for the post Robert. I have always loved the Tuneless kit myself
> and have never had any issues with it. I will continue to use it.
>
> Tod
> On 10/23/2025 6:55 PM, tranibob--- via trnw2 wrote:
>
> Note sure where the 220 PSI advertised came from or who was involved in
> that so called consensus that our Tuneless™ kit could cause line to go much
> higher then 220 psi forward, but whoever it was simply does not understand
> how line pressure is regulated in an RFE.
>
>
>
> Don’t just take my word for it, if you have any doubts, test it yourself
> to see it with your own eyes if you find hydraulic charts too difficult to
> follow. Pull the green wire out of the transmission connector going to pin
> 12 (line pressure solenoid control wire) or cut the wire and you will see
> that line will not go any higher than 172 psi on the scanner actual line
> pressure reading regular gauge if you trust that more at low RPM. During a
> WOT max RPM shift can sometimes make it go as high as high as high as 180
> psi at the transducer if you push it real hard and you have no leaks
> anywhere.
>
>
>
> 172 psi at the transducer with our kit means you have 220 psi of actual
> line pressure and at 180 psi at the transducer you only have 234 of actual
> line pressure. That not even close to what you get with the popular 225
> tunes and internal modifications or in even in the same ballpark as what
> you would get if you lost control of the line pressure solenoid with those
> modified unit. With our kit, there is no need for an added line pressure
> relief since the transmission cannot make more then 220-230 psi of line
> (RPM difference is what makes the range) in forward ranges.
>
>
>
> We do have a limit built in for the lock-up pressure so not to damage the
> converter, it is set a 180 PSI whether you drill the hole in the pump as
> per the instructions or you install our drop in TCC ACCUM because that’s as
> high as you can go to increase the lock-up clutch capacity without putting
> the converter in danger.
>
>
>
> The RFE pressure regulation unfortunately is quite different from more
> conventional PR systems we are used to, so it is easy to get scared for no
> reason when using a stronger PR valve spring and patented technology that
> makes the computer thinks the pressure is 30-32% lower than it actually is.
>
>
>
> If you are breaking parts and wondering what caused it, don’t hesitate to
> product support at (626) 443-7451 during business hours or email us at
> support at transgo.com (I answer all those emails) and we will be very happy
> to help you diagnose and find the root cause of the problem.
>
>
>
> I can’t be on here and other online forums as I used to be and would like
> to be, due to different assignments at the company. That being said, if any
> of this is not clear don’t hesitate to ask questions on here or directly to
> my email, this stuff is not voodoo, consensus amongst some or not, I’ll
> gladly fill in the blanks and try and take all the mystery out of our any
> of our kit do what they do.
>
>
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> *From:* trnw2-bounces at trnw.net <trnw2-bounces at trnw.net>
> <trnw2-bounces at trnw.net> *On Behalf Of *Tod Chretien via trnw2
> *Sent:* Thursday, October 23, 2025 8:17 AM
> *To:* trnw2 at trnw.net
> *Subject:* Re: TRNW-2: 68rfe Rev Max parts
>
>
>
> Thank you Mark!
>
> The shop I used to work for in Stockton just built a 68RFE with a tuneless
> kit and it came back with the input drum exploded. And the builder here at
> Ralphs (Rodney) won't use the tuneless kit because he claims he a had
> couple come back on him with broken components. I always figured they must
> have installed the kit in a tuned truck. However I just confirmed that the
> one they just built in Stockton only has 160 psi commanded line pressure in
> drive, so it's not tuned.
>
> Things that make you go Hmmmmmm...
>
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> Best Regards,
>
> Tod Chretien
>
> TRNW Inc.
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>
> On 10/23/2025 6:59 AM, Mark Puccinelli wrote:
>
> No pressure relief system built into the tuneless kits.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2025 at 6:47 AM Tod Chretien via trnw2 <trnw2 at trnw.net>
> wrote:
>
> >* general consensus was sometimes those tuneless kits put out way more
> than the advertised 220 or so psi*
>
> Don't they have a pressure relief built into that tuneless kit? Maybe one
> of the Transgo guys can comment on this statement. Mark? Robert? Randy? You
> guys home? LOL
>
>
>
> --
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Tod Chretien
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> On 10/22/2025 12:40 PM, Steve Everett wrote:
>
> I've used both of those numerous times, but a little over a year ago I
> had a unit come back that had been out a few months, the accumulators had
> blown out of the vb, pulling the heads off a couple of the screws and
> bending the plate a good bit, I posted about it on the forum, and general
> consensus was sometimes those tuneless kits put out way more than the
> advertised 220 or so psi ?
>
>
>
> I've probably got 12 or 15 68rfe's out there with my name on them using
> the tuneless kits, that was the only one that caused a problem as far as I
> know ? but I've been a little hesitant to use them since then
>
>
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2025 at 2:43 PM Tod Chretien via trnw2 <trnw2 at trnw.net>
> wrote:
>
> That seems over-kill if it's not tuned. I would use the Transgo Tuneless
> kit myself. They shift great with that kit. I also like that Transgo OD
> pressure plate that allows for an additional clutch.
>
> --
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Tod Chretien
>
> TRNW Inc.
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> On 10/22/2025 10:06 AM, Steve Everett wrote:
>
> I've seen the channel plate used in a couple shops I was at, by the
> other builder, I've used the seperator plate on a lot of builds, even
> stock builds, we've got a customer from out of town, broke down here, and
> he wants an upgraded rebuild, we're pricing him a Rev max drum, which comes
> already built ? I didn't know that until I priced it, a billet input shaft
> and that valvebody kit, the truck isn't tuned, totally stock, we are
> pricing in a billet converter of course,
>
>
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2025 at 12:59 PM Tod Chretien via trnw2 <trnw2 at trnw.net>
> wrote:
>
> I have used the separator plate and the channel plate but not their
> accumulators. The channel plate is needed on anything with a tune.
>
> --
> Best Regards,
> Tod Chretien
> TRNW Inc.
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>
> On 10/22/2025 8:30 AM, Steve Everett via trnw2 wrote:
> > I have not used any of Rev Max's parts for these other than the
> > bonded seperator plate, has anyone used their 68rfe-347 valve body
> > foundation build kit ? comes with channel plate, seperator plate and
> > billet accumulators,
> >
> > Steve
> >
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