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Old 03-11-2006, 07:08 PM
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Default I think the tranny is going out!!!

Last night we were driving up to san luis obispo and i noticed that the car wasnt shifting into o/d. I pulled over and turned the car off for about thirty minutes while we ate and got back in. We got back on the freeway and noticed that o/d was working now but as soon as we went up a hill the rpms in o/d jumped all the way up to 6000 rpms and the car was accelerating very slowly. As soon as we reached the top of the hill it cruised fine at 2700 rpms. It is definately slipping. What do you guys think is going on in there.

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definately time for a good rebuild...you are probably on borrowed time with that tranny
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You say your car was turning 6,000RPM in Overdrive while crawling up a hill?? Sorry to tell you man but that tranny is shot. Usually there are telltale signs before it gets that bad, such as slipping in 1st under light acceleration or poor shifting quality. Looks like your pretty much just self destructed.

Time for a complete rebuild or a new trans.
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Be sure to spend the extra money and get the vacuum activated pressure modulator from Transgo to preserve the next transmission. Serious builders swear by them and it will improve the reliability of the transmission.
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good to know, thanks for all the advice.
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Check out www.finishlinetrans.com they build a wicked unit with the vac mod kit. Nice part about this upgrade is light to part throttle shifts are more forgiving than epc controlled shifts.
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The shifts are REALLY nice with a properly setup Trans-Go and Vacuum mod tranny. It doesn't "jerk" around at all on the daily drive. I absolutely love mine
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and with a stall it most of the time takes the hard hit out of the shifts...
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Try www.gearstartransmission.com they make a great product and back it up with a 3 year warranty. Talk to Zack, he will help you out. Tell him Brent sent you to him.
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Why don't have the transmission filter and fluid changed first?




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