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Anteater Stc Stand Alone Controller For 47/48re Transmissions on 2040-parts.com

C $520.00
Location:

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Right

Everything is there and in working order. I switched back to manual with my truck. This is the more expensive 47re and 48re controller.

"The Anteater is a controller for the 47-series and 48-series (618) Dodge Ram transmissions. It takes the place of a factory PCM and gives total control over the transmission's shift patterns. The main controller is contained in a weatherproof enclosure and the wiring harness exceeds OEM specifications. It also includes an in-cab wired remote that allows the end user to disable overdrive as well as choose between three separate shift tune tables."

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