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    Need to know what these row values mean, 65RFE

    Anyone know what these row labels represent? This is on a 13 Dodge with a 65RFE. TIA



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    Maximum shift pressure per shift pattern

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim P View Post
    Maximum shift pressure per shift pattern
    Thank you, do we know what patterns relate to 0-21 & are all of them even used?
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    They all pretty much get used. I can post later what each one is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim P View Post
    They all pretty much get used. I can post later what each one is.
    Yes that would be very much appreciated!!!!!! Thank you so much!
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    Top to bottom:

    1-2
    1-3/1-2prime
    2-3/2-2prime
    2-4/2-3
    3-4/2prime-3
    4-5/3-4
    5-6/4-4prime
    4-6/3-4prime
    3-5/2prime-4
    4-2/3-2
    4-3/3-2prime
    4-1/3-1
    2-1
    3-1/2prime-1
    3-2/2prime-2
    5-4/4-3
    6-5/4prime-4
    6-4/4prime-3
    5-3/4-2prime
    N-1
    N-R
    R-N

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim P View Post
    Top to bottom:

    1-2
    1-3/1-2prime
    2-3/2-2prime
    2-4/2-3
    3-4/2prime-3
    4-5/3-4
    5-6/4-4prime
    4-6/3-4prime
    3-5/2prime-4
    4-2/3-2
    4-3/3-2prime
    4-1/3-1
    2-1
    3-1/2prime-1
    3-2/2prime-2
    5-4/4-3
    6-5/4prime-4
    6-4/4prime-3
    5-3/4-2prime
    N-1
    N-R
    R-N

    Thank you, this really helps, hopefully it will help others in the future as well.
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    I would set everything to 180psi except for the one that?s at 250. Don?t set the others above 180 unless you have a build transmission.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim P View Post
    I would set everything to 180psi except for the one that?s at 250. Don?t set the others above 180 unless you have a build transmission.
    This is the exact reason I asked this question, it's a built trans but has stock input and output shafts & the builder asked that it not exceed 180 psi. Thanks again for your advice and help.
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    The max pressure limiting factor would be more to capabilities of the pump to build higher pressure and the valve body separator plate holding the pressure and not leaking, or so I would think.
    Last edited by Jim P; 08-11-2020 at 01:19 PM.