DPC 68RFE Triple Disc Torque Converter (DPC68RFETDTC) for 2007.5-2023 Cummins 6.7L

$1,525.00

The DPC 68RFE Triple Disc Torque Converter (DPC68RFETDTC) is designed for 2007.5-2023 6.7L Cummins trucks. It features a triple disc design with 200 percent more clutch surface area than stock. With billet construction and multiple stall options, it is built for durability. This converter supports towing and performance applications. A lifetime warranty and refundable core charge are included.

Core Charge*

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Total: $1,525.00
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Description

DPC 68RFE Triple Disc Torque Converter (DPC68RFETDTC)

Built for 6.7L Cummins Applications

The DPC 68RFE Triple Disc Torque Converter (DPC68RFETDTC) is designed for 2007.5-2023 Dodge 6.7L Cummins engines equipped with a 68RFE transmission. It improves torque transfer and durability compared to the factory converter. Because it uses a triple disc design, it increases clutch capacity and supports consistent performance during towing, daily driving, and performance use.

Triple Disc Design with Increased Clutch Capacity

This converter provides 200 percent more clutch surface area than a factory converter, which improves holding power under load. As a result, it delivers more consistent engagement and better performance in demanding applications. In addition, it supports both work trucks and higher performance builds without sacrificing drivability.

Billet Construction and Reinforced Components

The unit includes a billet front cover and a dampened billet lockup mechanism, which improves strength and long-term reliability. Furthermore, it uses Torrington bearings and a reinforced sprague to reduce friction and improve durability. These components work together to provide dependable operation and smoother engagement.

Stall Options for Different Setups

This converter offers Stock, Low, and Ultra Low stall options. Stall speed selection depends on your vehicle setup, so choosing the correct option is important. Therefore, if you are unsure which stall speed is best for your application, you should call before ordering.

Fitment and Warranty Information

The DPC 68RFE Triple Disc Torque Converter (DPC68RFETDTC) fits all 2007.5-2023 6.7L Cummins engines with a 68RFE transmission. It is sold individually and includes a refundable core charge. Additionally, it comes with a lifetime warranty, which provides long-term confidence in demanding applications.

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Additional information
Weight 70 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 14 × 14 in
Fitment

Fitment

2007.5-2023 Cummins 6.7L

Features

Features

  • Yellow Cap
  • Triple Disc
  • Torrington Bearings
  • Billet Front Cover
  • Dampened Billet Lockup Mechanism
  • Oversized Clutches
  • Stock, Low, and Ultra low stall options
  • 2007.5-2023 6.7 Liter Cummins
  • Liter: 6.7
  • Sold As: Each
  • Refundable Core Charge Included
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Why the Torque Converter Is the Most Overlooked Upgrade

Most truck owners focus on power first.

They add tuning, fuel, and air. However, they ignore the one part that actually transfers that power to the ground.

The torque converter.

If it is not doing its job, the truck will feel soft, build unnecessary heat, and never perform the way it should.


The Problem With Factory Converters

Factory converters are built for comfort and cost.

That works fine on a stock truck. Once you start towing heavy or adding power, they quickly become the weak link.

Common signs of a problem include:

  • Slipping under load
  • Rising transmission temperatures
  • Delayed or inconsistent response

Most people chase other issues first. In many cases, the converter is the real problem.


What a Proper Converter Changes

A properly built converter makes an immediate difference.

Power transfers more efficiently. The truck feels tighter. Heat is reduced under load.

Instead of fighting the drivetrain, everything starts working together.

That is the difference between a truck that feels built and one that feels patched together.


One Size Does Not Fit All

Choosing the right converter depends on how the truck is used.

A tow rig needs control and efficiency. A performance build needs strength and proper stall characteristics. A daily driver needs a balance of both.

Getting this wrong leads to frustration and expensive repairs. Getting it right transforms how the truck drives.


Final Thoughts

If you are upgrading your truck and skipping the converter, you are leaving performance on the table.

It is one of the most important parts of the drivetrain, and it directly affects reliability, drivability, and long term durability.


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