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220/224 comp and stock tuning???

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Old 07-28-2005 | 08:26 PM
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ok, kinda what i figured. just wasnt sure if i should even drive it at all. ill be getting a tune ASAP. just wanted to know in case it doesnt get here in time. it'd cost me a fortune if i had to drive my car back and forth to work for a week! thanks yall, CHIP
Old 07-29-2005 | 12:06 AM
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Wouldn't that hurt the tranny if you were idling at 700 rpm and shifted from park to drive? I may have to do this too when I get a cam.
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Well I didnt have a problem. I had a nice little bump but not like holding to gas to 2k and droping it into gear or anything. I donthing think it will hurt it, I didnt set idle back down just a little now though. runs ok.
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Originally Posted by 2000 SILVERADO
Wouldn't that hurt the tranny if you were idling at 700 rpm and shifted from park to drive? I may have to do this too when I get a cam.
Not at 700. The In Gear idle is usually lower anyway.
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