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Old 07-25-2005, 02:53 PM
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which kit would show better results on my 4l60e tran and if anyone has either please post comments on how it helped you out....
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Transgo HD2...
only kit that replaces the crappy parts in the valve body..
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The transgo is a good kit, I would not bother with the B&M I have read on the truck sections that they tend to do some funny stuff. I have one if you are interested that I need to get rid of.
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Transgo all the way..
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which kit would show better results on my 4l60e tran and if anyone has either please post comments on how it helped you out....
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had a B&M shift kit.
I wouldn't recommend it..
I now run the transgo HD2

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so i guess no one has anything good to say about the BNM still waiting for someone to say something + of the BNM shift kit but if theres nothing i guess i have no choice....
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Transgo HD2 and a vette servo. Get a new seperator plate and aluminum 1-2 accumulator piston as well.
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Well i'll be able to tell you tomorrow how i like my B&M, i've had it laying around since i sold my 97 z28 camaro, and plan on throwing it in my truck...the tranny will probably go out since it has 176,000miles on it, but ive got a replacement one from a 94 camaro with 30,000miles in the shop.

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I'm very happy so far with my Transgo HD2.


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