Transgo with my SSF3500?
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Transgo with my SSF3500?
I have a TCI SSF3500 in my office collecting dust and the time has come to install it. I have a 99 Formula with 3.23 gears and stock 4L60E. According to me research here the 98-00 models have little or even no issues with TM and deleting that may not be needed.
I will be calling a sponsor (new era performance) later today to see about installing the TC, tranny cooler and possibly shift kit. They charge 120 for the transgo (only one they sell) and if I remember right, something like $150 to install it. If I skip that it'll save me $270 that could go towards SFC or something else. But if it's really worth it then I'll spend the money on it now. I know if I ask them they will say do it because it's more money for them, so I'm asking here first.
1). Car is not a daily driver
2). Tranny is working perfectly atm
3). I will go to the track with it
4). I do not have any LS1 progarm or hand held units
What do you guys think? Pay for a tune, pay for the transgo or just have them install the TC and tranny cooler and then call it a day?
Thanks for any advice
I will be calling a sponsor (new era performance) later today to see about installing the TC, tranny cooler and possibly shift kit. They charge 120 for the transgo (only one they sell) and if I remember right, something like $150 to install it. If I skip that it'll save me $270 that could go towards SFC or something else. But if it's really worth it then I'll spend the money on it now. I know if I ask them they will say do it because it's more money for them, so I'm asking here first.
1). Car is not a daily driver
2). Tranny is working perfectly atm
3). I will go to the track with it
4). I do not have any LS1 progarm or hand held units
What do you guys think? Pay for a tune, pay for the transgo or just have them install the TC and tranny cooler and then call it a day?
Thanks for any advice
#2
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Do a (title only) search on Transgo on this forum and you will find a ton of material to consider. I used the "modified" kit from Pro-Built and am extremely happy with it. Not only does it improve shift quality from the typical "soft shift" caused by hi-stall converters, he specs out the increases in separator plate feed hole sizes to accommodate your converter. This is important for tranny life and health when going to a smaller aftermarket converter. My short answer is "yes" - Transgo and tuning.
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01 & 02 need TM deleted; It should be ok on an 00. I didn't touch mine and it doesn't need it. Nor did I fool with line pressure. I'm not sure that there's a lot of benefit to be had by messing with the PCM settings for that. Shift point tuning has been really helpful for me.