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please help. hopefully this will clear things up for other people too.. Yes, you drive it normally. The difference is it take's a bit more pedal to get it moving from a stop. Feel's like the trans is slipping, just a bit. I guess you could say it dosn't feel as "crisp". Where as when I was stock the car would move ahead smartly as soon as I touched the gas, say from 7-800 rpm. With the fuddle I have to bring the rpm's up to around maybe 1600 to 1800 to accelerate at the same pace. The BIG difference is as I continue to depress the pedal the car will begin to lunge ahead. When stock I could almost mash the pedal to the floor, and not have much wheelspin.[2.73 gears]
If I were to do that with the fuddle, the rpm's will flash to 3000 rpm's where the converter will lock-up and will then proceed to melt the tire's without a whole lot of forward movement. I had to re-learn how to launch my car. It made that much of a difference. Even from a 10-15 mph roll the tires will still break loose if I stomp on it.
No, you won't have to use less throttle getting onto the highway.
I don't hold the brake to build rev's against the converter.
What I do for a good launch is stab the pedal about 1/2 way down. The tire's will slip just a bit, then press the pedal to the floor in a controlled manner. It took a few try's to get it down but now that I've got it the only car that's beaten me out the hole so far is an awd eclipse. I've heard that you can expect a little bit of a loss at top end but I can't say as I have yet to run it over 90 yet. I can say that it was pulling just fine at that speed though.
I hope this help's.
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