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TCI stalled guys please enter
Im about to get a SS TCI 3000...
Will I need a trans cooler and shift kit w/the TCI converters?
Or is it beneficial to get both?
thanks in advance
Will I need a trans cooler and shift kit w/the TCI converters?
Or is it beneficial to get both?
thanks in advance
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As everyone says, the cooler is mandatory, and a Transgo shift kit is highly advisable for several reasons: crisp, quick shifts, more positive lock-up, and better fluid circulation. I almost love the shift kit more than the converter and would not have a higher stall converter without one.
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Originally Posted by ls_101
get a trans cooler and trans temp gauge, watch ur temps, y dont u just get a 3500?
I'm not sure if I wanna go that big, I dive this alot through the city and etc....
I kinda want to keep it mild, I dunno if the 3500 will be too big
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3500 isn't too big. I spend most of my average/lazy acceleration between 2k and 2.5k rpm. Now that my trans is starting to go I am looking into restalling higher while I have the chance.
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Originally Posted by mdblackz28
do both, like said above, cheap insurance as far as the cooler. as far as stall size, get 3500, or bigger. i got a tci ssf 4000, and wish i would have gone bigger!
are you cammed??