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Old 10-08-2007, 10:44 AM
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i'm getting my converter installed right now...and plan on driving it home on the stock tune...it should be ok right?
Old 10-08-2007, 11:04 AM
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Yup...
Old 10-08-2007, 11:29 AM
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Yes it should be just fine. About the only thing you'll run in to would be incorrect lock-up timing. Meaning, the tune might have to be adjusted for the new stall speed, but it's no big deal. Some cars throw a P1870 slip code after a converter swap, if so that will need to adjusted in the tune as well.

Enjoy the new converter.

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Just don't hammer on it...

My car hated the stock tune and the 4000 stall...
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the guy just called and said they ran into a problem with some bolts not going through the flywheel or something?...and he's gonna have to drop the tranny again..thats freakin gay
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Umm I wouldnt be driving it if some of the bolts arent in the flywheel.
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screw it i got a tune with a smaller stall, much more friendly in the city light to light. plus got some leaking issues fixed.


lol i had issues with the bolts going in as well, they went to a hardware store to get them 88 cents each. stock GMs arent big enough




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