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Old 02-03-2005, 02:54 PM
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Anyone used this? If so, how good is it. It is pretty cheap, $35 I think. I don't want super performance, just firmer shifts. If not this, then other kit recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks.
Old 02-03-2005, 03:14 PM
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Trans-Go is the way to go it seems on here
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NOOOOOOOOOO
Don't do it. I have heard too many horror stories with that unit. For the risk, it is not worth the potential (and limited at that) gain.
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I don't know about B&M products for the 4L60E but I have a B&M Transpac in my AOD in my '91 Mustang and it's total crap. It has a sloppy 1-2 shift, it short shifts 2-3 under WOT, cluncks going into OD. I would highly recommend staying away from B&M stuff.
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This will get argued, but my old 4L60E was fine with just a little tuning to the Rev Limiter and shift firmness. I never put a "kit" in her and it shifted great on the street and at the track


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