What is a 618 transmission?

What is a 618 transmission?

A618 (47RH/47RE/48RE) It has an input torque rating of 450 lb⋅ft (610 N⋅m). The 48RE is an electronically governed, ECU controlled, four-speed heavy-duty overdrive automatic transmission, that is stronger than its predecessor, the 47-series.

How much power can a A518 handle?

A518/46RH ('91.5-'93): Other than the extra gear, the A518 was virtually identical (internally) to the A727 and as such was limited to handling roughly 100hp over stock (if in good condition to begin with). Depending on the health of the A518, 250 to 350-rwhp is all we feel safe recommending you send through it.Dec 5, 2017

What is a A518 transmission?

The A-518 is also known as a 46RH transmission and was used extensively by Chrysler in the early to mid- '90s as a replacement for the A-727. It is the heavier-duty cousin of the A-500 overdrive, typically used behind V-6 engines in the mid-'90s.

How many speeds is a 47RE transmission?

47RE: An electronically controlled four-speed automatic transmission found in '96 to '02 Dodge trucks, as well as some '03 models.Mar 1, 2011

How can you tell the difference between 47r and 47RH?

The easiest way to tell the difference is the plug where wires plug into trans coming from PCM. The RH has a 4 pin not quite flat like a trailer connector and the RE has a round 8 pin plug. The RH uses an external fluid temp sensor while the RE has a thermistor inside of the governer pressure sensor.Jan 21, 2010

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