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Terms & Conditions for Cores
Many stock replacement parts such as turbos, injectors, injection pumps, and high pressure oil pumps have a core charge that is associated with the new replacement part. You must return the old part to receive a refund on the core charge.
If you plan on returning your core you have two options.
Thoroughbred Diesel offers defer the upfront core charge when purchasing via credit card payment.
OPTION 1: You can accept the core charge, which means you will be charged for the part AND the core at time of purchase. You still have the option to send it back, and if you do, the core will be refunded back on the card used, presuming the core meets core criteria and the core is returned within 30 days from the time your order is received. If you return your core after 30 days you may refer to the Core Charge Timeline below as to how you will be refunded.
Core Charge Timeline
OPTION 2: You can defer the core charge. If you defer, you will not be charged for the core at the time of purchase. You will have 21 days from the time your order is received to send the core back. If the core is not received within the 21 days, your credit card will be charged for the core amount on your order. If you return your core after 21 days, you may refer to the Core Charge Timeline below as to how you will be refunded. When Core deferral (Pay Core Charge Later) is limited to payment by credit card only. ***When using PayPal or Affirm as your method of payment “Core Deferral (Pay Core Charge Later)” is not available. The core must be paid at time of purchase. ***
Core Return Procedure
2011 - 2018 Dodge Ram 2500
2011 - 2018 Dodge Ram 3500
2011 - 2018 Dodge Ram 4500
2011 - 2018 Dodge Ram 5500
Product Name: RevMax 68RFE High Performance Towing/HD Valve Body - 2011-2018 Dodge Cummins 6.7L Manufacturer: RevMax Manufacturer Part #: 68RFE-301 Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: REV68RFE-301 Fitment Notes: 2011-2018 Dodge Cummins 6.7L
68RFE High-Performance Towing/HD Valve Body
RevMax has proprietary technology and workflow processes that make our product superior to the competition. We also have the industry’s best testing equipment. To start, we vacuum leak test each and every valve body after cleaning. Finally, each valve body is dyno tested on one of our fully computerized valve body dyno machines. The results are compared against a brand new valve body and the data is then stored and available to be viewed by the customer if requested.
NEW white solenoid packs will work on 2007-2018 trucks
RevMax Valve Body Features:
No, it does not.
Snap-on Solus.
No, re-learn is required before driving.
Yes, the vehicle will require a transmission relearn. This can be achieved by dealer or some scan tools.
The relearn process will have to be done , with a scan tool or dealer. You would have to get transmission tuning from a EFI Live tuner, to increase the line PSI.
Perform a re-learn process, before driving do a quick re-learn .
Yes
No
You will need the electronics.
Revmax Performance valve bodies feature a one-year unlimited mileage warranty. Electrical items included on some of our valve bodies such as sensors, solenoids and wiring harnesses, have a 90 day warranty
Yes.
The Revmax VB has a host of upgrades listed on this page, and is a drop in valve body. No pump modifications needed for up to 250 psi line pressure. Your heat maybe coming from improper trans tuning? Deep pan and upgraded trans cooler could help as well.