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Old 11-06-2006, 08:26 PM
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Ok I am going to buy these 2nite. Is there a diff in this skip shift eliminator? jus aksing since it's 1/3 cheaper than a name brand? Anyone bought this SS eliminator?

http://www.ws6project.com/user_stor/...26574181bf49ee

http://www.ws6project.com/user_stor/...26574181bf49ee
Old 11-06-2006, 08:40 PM
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well the first link keeps sending me to a short throw stick

I just did the cheap $0.50 skip shift elim
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yah one link 2 the short stick and the other to the skip shift link...
4got to add where can I get a rubber boot if that's what it's called for this short stick? couple of clips are cracked on my current one


I just did the cheap $0.50 skip shift elim
what did you do for it to be cheap route...
Old 11-06-2006, 08:50 PM
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CAGS Skip Shift Radio Shack Resistor

CAGS SKIP

look on the left hand side and click on Install Documents then look at the bottom of the page and you'll see !CAGS: $0.50 Radio Shack resistor click on that link
Old 11-06-2006, 09:07 PM
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Thanks Alot BlackSS2001....It will save me some $ for now..appreciate it!
Old 11-06-2006, 11:27 PM
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no prob. just make sure that you put the resistor in the right plug lol one of my buddies put it in his reverse lock out lol
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Originally Posted by BlackSS2001
no prob. just make sure that you put the resistor in the right plug lol one of my buddies put it in his reverse lock out lol
lollerz
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I got a comment bout skip shift too. Couldn't you simply change the conditions that activate skip shift in the computer using EFILive? It seems to work great in my TA, I just have it set to be nearly impossible to meet all the conditions for skip shift. I think its D0406 for the max throttle and its at 1% or something really low that would be physically really hard to do. Now you know I guess, lol...
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I have both those products and both are good
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I have that version of the skip shift eliminator.


Took like maybe 2 minutes to get it hooked up/plug in the plug for the solenoid, and maybe 5 minutes to get it zip tied out of the way and to my liking.


Personally I love it. Very clean install, tucks back nice and neat and no more damn skip shift!
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My programmer took care of mine i would have them do if you get your computer programmed no since and wastin extra money unless for some reason you will ever want it back then you can just unplug it instead of having to have your computer reprogrammed
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finally no more skip shift...easy install...jus waitin on my short stick to come in. How to remove and replace the stick? Is it simply jus unloosing and tighting the bolts on the side of the stick?? not sure, any help
I saw a shift **** that was black/blue/red with the SS lettering...what website?? not sure if it was hawks...any help as far as pics of this setup..thxs
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u got it bud those two bolts is all there is to it..




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