Torque Splitter Transmission

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9Fingers
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Torque Splitter Transmission

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Hello everyone,

Does anyone here have good or bad experience with the Ranger Torque Splitter transmission?

Installs in front of your manual transmission, will give you gear splits when you need them towing or pulling long grades, and it serves as an overdrive at 27% over.

I've been reading up on them, some say noisy whining sound, others have had quiet units.

Thanks for sharing your experiences, good or bad.

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Re: Torque Splitter Transmission

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I've not used one, but did look at them a few years ago. I decided to just get an O/D transmission instead as it was an easier installation. It was also much less expensive. This did not address getting a heavy load moving, but did reduce the highway revs.
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Re: Torque Splitter Transmission

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Little late to reply maybe but I installed one in my truck when i did a Cummins 4bt install with a NP435 trans. Been chugging along now for 5 years and no problems, shifts great! put about 15,000 miles on it so far.
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Re: Torque Splitter Transmission

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Mine was delivered last week. I hope to get it installed this weekend, need to move the chainfall and support so its over the transmission and transfer case. And drop a support down to hold the rear of the engine. I've got a piece of square tubing to fab another cross member to support the transmission/transfer case. Got to leave the original in place as the radius arm supports are bolted to it.

What year truck did you swap the Cummins into?

Does your Ranger have a noticeable whine or noise when in overdrive?

Thanks for the reply.
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Re: Torque Splitter Transmission

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Hello again, my truck is a 64 f100 with 64 f250 brakes, axles and springs. my unit is quiet other than a little whine when slowing down in gear with it in overdrive. I followed the break-in instructions and only use Amsoil GL-4 gear oil in it like they want.
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Re: Torque Splitter Transmission

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That's good to hear. I've got it in place and working out a second version of the cross member between the np435 and np205. I will be sure to follow the break-in instructions and then use the oil they supplied with the unit.

Thank you for the information.
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