zzp shift kit question
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You might want to order just one. They just use spacers. You may be able to make your own, once you see how they do it. For that matter I have a ZZP kit out in the garage that I would sell for $15 shipped, minis the gasket and filter.
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I wouldn't buy anything from ZZP for any LS4 car, mostly on principle. They assume that, what's good for an L67 is fine for an LS4.
Quote from ZZP: "We don't recommend a trans cooler because they leak..." Yeah, whatever dude.
Quote from ZZP: "We don't recommend a trans cooler because they leak..." Yeah, whatever dude.
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who are u guys using for the kits? i know intense has a horrible rep
i got do something caus my trans was killing me at the track tonight it cost me at least a half second on my runs the best i pulled off was a 14.8@ 93mph i know we are at 2000 ft above sea level but man that was embarrassing
i got do something caus my trans was killing me at the track tonight it cost me at least a half second on my runs the best i pulled off was a 14.8@ 93mph i know we are at 2000 ft above sea level but man that was embarrassing
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Also, make sure your tuner deactivates the cat over-temp routine in the ECM. That will really help out your highway mileage.
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Love my Transgo , the zzp kits are garbage 3800 guys report they can barely feel them.
Cats are garbage , pull that pos off.
Just make sure you get the appropriate codes removed etc , i believe COT was allready mentioned.
Cats are garbage , pull that pos off.
Just make sure you get the appropriate codes removed etc , i believe COT was allready mentioned.
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yea if i ditch the cat i have to find a way around the smog other than bribery
but my question of the day is can you get a lower od gear for the trans im anticipating complete failure is unfortunately right around the corner after this weeks trip to the drag strip dont want to put the money in it but if i have to...........
but my question of the day is can you get a lower od gear for the trans im anticipating complete failure is unfortunately right around the corner after this weeks trip to the drag strip dont want to put the money in it but if i have to...........
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yea if i ditch the cat i have to find a way around the smog other than bribery
but my question of the day is can you get a lower od gear for the trans im anticipating complete failure is unfortunately right around the corner after this weeks trip to the drag strip dont want to put the money in it but if i have to...........
but my question of the day is can you get a lower od gear for the trans im anticipating complete failure is unfortunately right around the corner after this weeks trip to the drag strip dont want to put the money in it but if i have to...........
Also, I'm pretty sure there's only one OD ratio for a 4T65. Why change it, anyway? A lower gear means worse mileage with pretty much no benefit. If you mean lower numerically, our .70 is pretty close to the ideal for an OD gear in 4-speed automatic. If you went to a lower numerical ratio (.50, etc.) and assuming one is available, you'll wind up spending less time in OD or you'll lug the engine.
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Just put the catted pipe back on the car at smog time.
Also, I'm pretty sure there's only one OD ratio for a 4T65. Why change it, anyway? A lower gear means worse mileage with pretty much no benefit. If you mean lower numerically, our .70 is pretty close to the ideal for an OD gear in 4-speed automatic. If you went to a lower numerical ratio (.50, etc.) and assuming one is available, you'll wind up spending less time in OD or you'll lug the engine.
Also, I'm pretty sure there's only one OD ratio for a 4T65. Why change it, anyway? A lower gear means worse mileage with pretty much no benefit. If you mean lower numerically, our .70 is pretty close to the ideal for an OD gear in 4-speed automatic. If you went to a lower numerical ratio (.50, etc.) and assuming one is available, you'll wind up spending less time in OD or you'll lug the engine.
it looks like if i mess with the cat thats the route i will have to go just cant figure out how much $$$ i want to put in to a car i dont plan on keeping more that a year and a half but i guess if my tranny dies what the hell why you have your wallet out you might as well get it over with but no cat and a new tune would get me down to a low 14, man thats depressing
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numerically would be correct the whole 85 on the free way is a ***** on gas
it looks like if i mess with the cat thats the route i will have to go just cant figure out how much $$$ i want to put in to a car i dont plan on keeping more that a year and a half but i guess if my tranny dies what the hell why you have your wallet out you might as well get it over with but no cat and a new tune would get me down to a low 14, man thats depressing
it looks like if i mess with the cat thats the route i will have to go just cant figure out how much $$$ i want to put in to a car i dont plan on keeping more that a year and a half but i guess if my tranny dies what the hell why you have your wallet out you might as well get it over with but no cat and a new tune would get me down to a low 14, man thats depressing