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So i need to get my 47rh bulletproofed. I have a quote from Pro Diesel werks in lebannon pa for "stage 5 $6800.00 or stage 6 $7600.... a bit more than i was trying to spend...

i need something that will hold up for a daily driven 750hp 12 valve. is there anyone else in the southern pa, maryland, northern va, or west v thats good at dodge tranny's?

I'll spend the dough if i know i wont be able to destroy it, but 7600 bucks is a crazy amount of money :/
 

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I needed a part for my valve body when I did my trans go and he pulled it out of another unit and gave it to me for free.

Family owned, Father and two sons I believe. He has a rocket drag car that the oldest son runs.

I have heard that they use ATS parts, a phone call wouldnt hurt.
 

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Southern automatic built mine right off 32 i believe its carrol county... 5800 installed and its seen probably 75-80 boost launches at 25 lbs at the track with 626 rwhp with no issues whatsoever
 

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just had my 48re rebuild by anthony's automatic in darlington md you can find him online or if you want ill pm you his number trans now runs 100% :thumbsup:
 

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Tim Barber from TRE Diesel in Virginia Beach, VA builds the best trans around for these trucks. Does 40-50 builds a year and ships them all over the country. Well worth the drive!
 

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Tim Barber from TRE Diesel in Virginia Beach, VA builds the best trans around for these trucks. Does 40-50 builds a year and ships them all over the country. Well worth the drive!
I agree I've been running his tranny for about a year, it still shifts like the first day I got it. If you take your truck to him its usually no more than a 1 day turnaround.
 
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