buelldude
07-06-2009, 05:25 PM
who has a good deal on the skip shift jumper/part to stop it from doing that 1 to 4 thing???:rolleyes:
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skip shiftbuelldude 07-06-2009, 05:25 PM who has a good deal on the skip shift jumper/part to stop it from doing that 1 to 4 thing???:rolleyes: JasonD 07-08-2009, 08:56 AM Radio shack, make your own. Here's an example on a 4th gen, may apply similarly to a 5th gen: http://www.installuniversity.com/install_university/installu_pages/sophomore_year/cags_radio_shack.htm Or you can check SLP, I think they offer one pre-built. 6SpdLT1Z 07-08-2009, 10:47 AM Wish GM would've learned from the past and got rid of that. Gotta love government mandated fuel economy, eh? slick rick 11-22-2009, 11:06 PM Wish GM would've learned from the past and got rid of that. Gotta love government mandated fuel economy, eh? Better than the gass guzzler tax IMO. First thing I did was install SLP Skip Shift Eliminator when I got my car. monstertodd 11-25-2009, 02:04 AM Would someone mind giving me a quick tutorial on the skip shift? I'm new to the Camaro and when I drove mine for the first time, the skip shift thing completely threw me for a loop. I thought there was something wrong with the car until I saw the little 1/4 graphic on the driver information center. Why does the Camaro have this? Any reason other than fuel economy? Can you use a skip shift eliminator in California? If you install an aftermarket hurst shifter, will you still need the skipshift eliminator? JasonD 11-25-2009, 08:06 AM Would someone mind giving me a quick tutorial on the skip shift? http://www.camarowiki.com/index.php/CAGS Why does the Camaro have this? Any reason other than fuel economy? Nope! Can you use a skip shift eliminator in California? Good question. I know that I have seen "Not legal for use on pollution controlled motor vehicles." mentioned in the product descriptions. If you install an aftermarket hurst shifter, will you still need the skipshift eliminator? Yes, the two don't effect each other. | ||