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Old 05-25-2006, 11:16 PM
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TCC is the code im getting and my mechanic said (and hes beeing doing only LT1/LS1 cars for 8 years now) said when he moves my car it doesnt even feel like a 2800 one at all... (its a VIG 2800 btw) I was wondering if maybe the TCC code had somethign todo with it.. he recommended putting a 3500 in it but i was wondering if it was the TCC code I know it deals with torque something
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If its a loose stall it will change everytime the torque curve does.
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Originally Posted by Avalanche
If its a loose stall it will change everytime the torque curve does.
so basically all the time, what should i have my mechanic do?




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