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Old 04-17-2009, 07:38 PM
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Default Do you need to tune a older stall?

I have not had to tune my stall/trany for four plus years. I have noticed that my RPM's seems to be higher in part throttle and up. At 70 the rpm is still 2K but lower speeds seem higher. Do stalls slip more after a few years? I have EFILive and the stall is a TCI SSF 3500. I change my trany fluid often and I have a deeper trans pain and a cooler.

What does everyone think?

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You can definately benefit from tuning a stall, regardless if it has been even 10 years after it was installed.
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might need to get it rebuilt...I believe they wear down over time just like everything does




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