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Old 08-24-2005, 12:13 AM
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Well, I installed a transgo HD2 and billet servos awhile back. The results were not very good. I pretty much jumped the gun and took it to a tranny shop for their suggestions. Long story short I ended up with a tranny with the metal accumilator pistons in it and only the transgo boost valve.
My Tuning is set up still for the shift kit and has 100% TQ management removed.

Now current issue: After about a month, i now have a "too harsh for me" 2-3 shift. This occurs sporatically. At WOT the 2-3 seems to wind up and then flatten for about 1-1.5 seconds, then a hard shift.
This concerns me. I think that it can be sovled with tuning, but need some advice. I am thinking about adding back in some TQ management to try and get the 2-3 more regulated.

Looking for overall opinions.
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Old 08-24-2005, 06:41 PM
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Try 80% TQM removed.

Ask said tuner to soften the 2-3 via tuning. Tell him about your issues and perhaps he has an idea...
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