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Old 10-03-2006, 12:40 AM
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so say someone were to be going up to a 3000 or a 3200 stall, would a tune be required? sorry im completely new to tuning and wanna know if im gonna need to jump in to the PCM if i get a new stall
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wow either no one likes me or this is a retarded question to ask lol
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It wouldn't be mandatory - you would only want to do it for smoothing out some drivability issues, such as downshift points, etc.. in order to tighten up the feel.
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Yup...not a requirement...just a comfort adjustment. The main issue with aftermarket converters is the stock lockup setings on the converter clutch is too low. It can lead to some jerky engagements while cruising around.
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got it, thanks for the input guys




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