servo and shift kit
#1
servo and shift kit
are they worth the hassle, as far as prolonging the life of my 60e?
they seem like a cheap and easy mod, but i dont need super hard shifts, i am just curious of how to make my little 60e last longer. its fine now, but i am into the modding foot deep...cam, headers, tune, etc..... dont wanna break this poor transmission.
they seem like a cheap and easy mod, but i dont need super hard shifts, i am just curious of how to make my little 60e last longer. its fine now, but i am into the modding foot deep...cam, headers, tune, etc..... dont wanna break this poor transmission.
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That stall will absorb ALOT of the shift firmness. I had the shift firmness on my A4 Z28 turned all the way up. Installed a TC and had to install a shift kit. You would be very surprised and what the TC will soak up. Get the shift kit. If you are pretty good at tuning would you want to tune an 04 GMC Yukon? I live in Montgomery just a thought.
#6
well SKYHIGH, i am good at tuning with my tuner...but i have a predator. i have learned everything i could about the product, and tuned my vehicle accordingly...but it wont do as much as EFI live or HPtuners....and it is locked to MY vehicle unless i restore the factory tune.
i DO, however, have a partner that dynotunes down here in mobile for around $150 using HPtuners and he is VERY knowledgable with that software.
food for thought.
i am sure there is a dynotuner available in montgomery somewhere. it usually ranges in price from 200 to 400 dollars for a good dyno tune, and there is no time limit on tuning. you can stay there for hours til they get it right. either way, thats cheaper than buying a tuner.
i DO, however, have a partner that dynotunes down here in mobile for around $150 using HPtuners and he is VERY knowledgable with that software.
food for thought.
i am sure there is a dynotuner available in montgomery somewhere. it usually ranges in price from 200 to 400 dollars for a good dyno tune, and there is no time limit on tuning. you can stay there for hours til they get it right. either way, thats cheaper than buying a tuner.
#7
I changed out the Servo bought a Jet line pressure dealy on it and it's worthless well it hits a little harder nothing to brag about so now I bought a B&M shift kit but now I just need to install it im afraid of the transmission shelling out by using the street/strip mode so im going to use the RV mode but even that scares me I would hate messing up my trans what I really want to do is rebuilt this other one I have with heavy duty parts like sun shell for that's what happen to my first transmission that was unrepairable money doesn't grow on tree's around here anyone in Houston want to install it for me just send me PM also I have a bad back. (Taking bids) Thanks! Have a Great Weekend!
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#8
damn!! what a huge run-on sentence!!
just jokin man. yeah, i am just lookin to prolong it as much as i can. i have a 100,000 mile warranty for drivetrain, but i think they would find a way to not cover the tranny with all the mods i have going on the truck.
they get ya like that at the stealership.
just jokin man. yeah, i am just lookin to prolong it as much as i can. i have a 100,000 mile warranty for drivetrain, but i think they would find a way to not cover the tranny with all the mods i have going on the truck.
they get ya like that at the stealership.