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Old 03-06-2010, 02:47 PM
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Whos Travis? Anyways got my car back, and man does it feel great! Runs like it should of on day one. Now i just need some damn good tires!
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Originally Posted by Heslekrants
At 19 I had a 71 SS454 Monte Carlo that came factory with 425hp. Which of coarse I modded, replaced the 9:1 pistons with 13:1 & a Edelbrock water/alcohol injection so I could run it on pump premium. I wish I could have that one back.

Nice ride! Back then, you really had to know how to turn a wrench if you wanted to mod your car.

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My folks bought it brand new in November 1987 (it was an '88), then sold it to me a year later when my Mom got her '90 Corvette.

Obviously, that car got me more tail than I probably deserved.
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Originally Posted by Mgpeagle
I have a TransGo and love it. Really nice, fast shifts. You won't be dissapointed.

-Mike

Hey guys,
Just a quick question as now I'm a little confussed. I have been looking for a shift kit for my '06 Monte SS and thought I had my mind set on the one from ZZPeformance.com. But I came across this thread today and heard y'all (especially you Mgpeagle) talking about the one from TransGo.

So I go on there website and look into it a bit more, and they show under their shift kit section the one for the 4T65E for the 97-04 model years. I'm wondering if that is the one that will work for my car so I call TransGo and get ahold of one of their tech's named Glen. I tell him I'm looking at the one shift kit on their site for the 4T65E and say I'm just wondering if it will work for my Monte as it only shows up to the '04 model years. He says to me, "Well, we don't offer a shift kit for the 4T65E tranny. What you are seeing on the site is just a repair kit, it is not a prformance upgrade kit." I told him I'm a member of this site and that a member (you Mgpeagle) posted up on a thread about shift kits that he has one from TransGo and really likes it and has made quite a difference in how his tranny performs. He said, "Well, I don't know. Maybe that person has made some other mods to his tranny, but our kit is a repair kit only and would set it up back to stock just like in your Grandma's Impala."

So like I said earlier, now I'm a bit confussed. Mgpeagle, since you have this kit, is this guy feeding me a bunch of misinfo, or is there something else I'm missing????? I want to make sure I get the best kit avail when I do this and y'all were really talking up this kit from TransGo, but if it's a repair only kit and won't change much of anything from stock, that's not what I'm looking for... Just wondering..
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Originally Posted by Mgpeagle
The TransGo spring is harder than the factory one and it also comes with spacers too.

-Mike
In my understanding, this is what makes our transmissions shift harder/faster.
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it increases the line pressure making the clutch engagement faster thus reducing wear on the clutch packs, and the band
Old 03-10-2010, 01:19 PM
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would this void the warranty on the trans or is it unlikely that if there were a failure that they would disassemble?
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Originally Posted by TheMonteMan
would this void the warranty on the trans or is it unlikely that if there were a failure that they would disassemble?
I wouldn't think they'd go through this kind of trouble...surely not, right?
Old 03-10-2010, 01:52 PM
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i have no clue but times are tough enough not to want to go voiding powertrain stuff. at least for me they are. just curious. anyone here do a shift kit and then take the car in for a blown up tranny?
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Originally Posted by TheMonteMan
i have no clue but times are tough enough not to want to go voiding powertrain stuff. at least for me they are. just curious. anyone here do a shift kit and then take the car in for a blown up tranny?
Do you have an aftermarket warranty or a GM one?
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gm 100,000 on powertrain.
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how much stiffer/firmmer will the shifts be, good for everyday driving?....and will it help us get a few extra miles out of our already weak trannys lol
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Originally Posted by geight8you
how much stiffer/firmmer will the shifts be, good for everyday driving?....and will it help us get a few extra miles out of our already weak trannys lol
The shifts are much firmer, i love it. Its my DD, i personally wouldn't want to drive a car that doesn't feel this way. idk about the tranny, i goes as far to say even less miles. Since the shifts are actually firmer.
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Here scroll down half way and this will tell you about the TransGo shift kit.

http://www.tripleedgeperformance.com/Upgrades.html

Not sure if the guy you spoke to knows his products or not? Weird...

-Mike
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I just bought the Intense Racing shift kit. It should be here monday.
Next week I am ordering a case of Amsoil trans fluid.
When I am gonna do it I am gonna do a full trans flush first, then install
the shift kit with Amsoil.
After I do it I will post the difference in porformance. With pics.
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Originally Posted by AlabamaGuy
In my understanding, this is what makes our transmissions shift harder/faster.
Changing springs makes it shift faster, adding washers makes it shift harder. Combination's do just what you would expect.
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This will not void any warranty. All the parts look stock anyway. Can't really tell the difference by looking at the parts.

Oh, and if the AmsOil is fully synthetic, expect the trans to slip. The 4T65E does not like fully synthetic fluid. Just ask Dave at TEP.

-Mike
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Originally Posted by Mgpeagle
Here scroll down half way and this will tell you about the TransGo shift kit.

http://www.tripleedgeperformance.com/Upgrades.html

Not sure if the guy you spoke to knows his products or not? Weird...

-Mike
If your referring to myself here, i didnt speak to anyone. It was just MY guess. So... maybe idk what im talking about? haha

Originally Posted by Mgpeagle
This will not void any warranty. All the parts look stock anyway. Can't really tell the difference by looking at the parts.

Oh, and if the AmsOil is fully synthetic, expect the trans to slip. The 4T65E does not like fully synthetic fluid. Just ask Dave at TEP.

-Mike
Yep, X2 great guy, dont hesitate. Ask away.
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Okay so what would you guys recommend as far as a good quality gear oil
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I use a combination of Dex 6 and something else. It's a 1/2 and 1/2 ratio.

But for ordianry changes regular Dex 6 is fine. I use the stuff made by Coastal. It's cheap but works best in my opinion. I get it at AutoZone. Castrol makes a Dex 6 synblend that is Ok too. Just stay away from full synthetic. A lot of people on the V-6 boards trans.' slip even with Mobil 1 full synthetic trans fluid. Hope this helps.

-Mike
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Awesome man thanks a bunch, so I think its best to stay away from anything synthetic with these trannys but whats a good shift kit that my wife will enjoy for every day driving as well as having the extra performance with out costing to much, and also preventing any unwanted extra wear on the clutch paks/belt


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