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Old 02-14-2005, 08:50 PM
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shiftkit, TCI 3000, B&M cooler dont know what size yet, and maby servo's if I could ever find out what they are and what they do. Any Ideas on how big of a cooler I should get would be appreciated also. Will be driving mostly stop and go, temps around here are about 90s in the summer but some exceed 100 degrees. I"m sure I will be in it a pretty good bit lol.
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my bad. after i wrote it, i realized that you have to drop the pan
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What if you bought a new plate... can you put the shift kit on that plate and then jst install the plate.....

dont mean to Hijack your thread
Old 02-14-2005, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by CAMMIN03'
What if you bought a new plate... can you put the shift kit on that plate and then jst install the plate.....

dont mean to Hijack your thread

I wouldnt buy a new plate
just dont over drill the stock one

I went .082 on the 1-2 .093 on the rest with a vette servo and 3000 stall
and it was more than enough

You dont want it shifting so hard it starts breaking
things like the windshield or your neck
not to mention the tranny
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Originally Posted by wannagofast
...Should I atemp to do it or should I leave it to a professional?
The Trans-go kit includes a video of the installation procedure. You can decide for yourself after you watch the video.
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Ok thanx guys, I might try and do it myself. I think I might be able to get by with it.
Old 02-15-2005, 08:39 AM
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Since your gonna drop the tranny anyway it should be pretty easy for most normal people!
Old 02-15-2005, 10:20 PM
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I just bought a plate that wont get beat up as bad.... theres no performance gains..

I have the Shift Kit, Corvette Servo, Acum Piston, and Hardned Acum Spring.
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Originally Posted by TarheelZ
The Trans-go kit includes a video of the installation procedure. You can decide for yourself after you watch the video.
lol... i decided to let someone do it.
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Originally Posted by Deckhand
lol... i decided to let someone do it.
Me too, bro...me too!


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