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Old Oct 11, 2005 | 08:58 AM
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Anyone use this or hear anything about it? I just saw it on Tbyrne and seemed like all it does is increase line pressure... How safe are the preset settings? It has a stock setting and then 2 settings above that... Obviously 1 is a lil firmer than stock and 2 is alot firmer. Just wondering the quality and effect it will have on a trans. Thanks
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These are not usually recommended. You will probably be better off with a Trans-Go shift kit. I have been very happy with mine.
I agree, this one probably just raises the line pressure, which I have done with a HPP+.
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Originally Posted by koolaid_kid
These are not usually recommended. You will probably be better off with a Trans-Go shift kit. I have been very happy with mine.
I agree, this one probably just raises the line pressure, which I have done with a HPP+.
Yea I have heard two different epinions. Both are from very well known shops that are located in my area. One shop said that a shift kit is not recomended. They said that increasing the line pressure would be much better. Another shop said that a shift kit is the way to go.
Any more suggestions or experiences?
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