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    M1152 Low Top Speed

    For the third time...there is already an rpm sensor on the crankshaft.
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    M1152 Low Top Speed

    In post #3, you said it is definitely not running at 2700 rpm. In post #21, you said you are almost certain the engine is right at redline. I assume you are making these statement based on the sound of the engine. That wont change with a different pulley. The engine will still be running the...
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    M1152 Low Top Speed

    There is already an rpm sensor on the crankshaft.
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    M1152 Low Top Speed

    There is already an Engine Speed Sensor on the left side / front of this engine. You can make a simple obd jumper for the extra port on the TCM and use a tech2 to read live rpm of the engine. Anyone know how many revolutions the engine makes per 1 revolution of the serpentine belt? You can see...
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    M1152 Low Top Speed

    But he knows his engine is screaming, just because. A different pulley wont change the screaming of his engine.
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    M1152 Low Top Speed

    Take it to any trans shop and ask them to look at it. We cant be of much help without seeing it.
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    M1152 Low Top Speed

    Take it to AAMCO.
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    M1152 Low Top Speed

    What does your truck do with stock tires size? I dont recall you mentioning 40” tires the first time you brought this issue up.
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