Lets talk shift kits...
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Lets talk shift kits...
lookin to do one when I do my cam and what not just since I have a feeling my trans is gonna puke on me might as well try and make it last as much as possible when I get the cam and converter done. So my question: B&M? -- RV/Heavy Duty? - High Perf. Street? any experience, input or opinions? or how about a Transgo? little more expensive but almost seems worth it? any other opinions or suggestions would be cool. Thanks
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lookin to do one when I do my cam and what not just since I have a feeling my trans is gonna puke on me might as well try and make it last as much as possible when I get the cam and converter done. So my question: B&M? -- RV/Heavy Duty? - High Perf. Street? any experience, input or opinions? or how about a Transgo? little more expensive but almost seems worth it? any other opinions or suggestions would be cool. Thanks
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The cervo won't eat a hole in your wallet, will improve your 3-4 shifts. I doubt you will waste your tranny with a stock 4.8, but if ya don't abuse the **** out of it after the cam and verter install it should be ok for a while.. Also you can take it out
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hah, tell that 2 the 60 I dropped outta my 4.3 last yr. But anyway.. obviously I can take the servo out but right now Im lookin at about 3 days of my dad and I's labor just for the cam and valvetrain + the converter. So anyway, thanks Ill most likely do the transgo..
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