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Old 11-04-2004, 05:21 PM
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I have read that I should not run boosted line pressure AND a shift kit. However, does a Corvette servo put me in that same boat? Or can I run boosted line pressure and a Corvette servo with no ill effects? I have HP Tuners and a servo should be here any day now.

I purchased a servo that came with slightly longer servo pin. It is supposed to take up some of the slack around the band. Here is a picture:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=7930720843

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i have the corvette servo with boosted line presure through my pcm and i have no problems. you'll have problems with a shift kit and pcm boosted line pressure because part of what a shift kit does is boost line pressure. so put that on top of a pcm boost and you'll have way too much pressure and start breaking stuff and have very harsh shifts
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Buy the $15 servo,you dont need a longer pin.It will work great with a slightly boosted PCM pressure.
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