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Old Sep 12, 2007 | 05:35 PM
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I have a 99 Camaro SS that just hit 74,000 miles which is an A4 and i was wondering how reliable is this trans? I already have 3:73 gears and a trans-go shift kit on it which they say supposivly gives it longer life plus it shifts like a monster now which is awesome. I was just asking because I plan on gettin headers and a y-pipe plus some other bolts ons.
Old Sep 12, 2007 | 08:29 PM
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Thats a hard qustion to answer but if you didnt get the shift kit up to firm no more than one spacer in the accum, I like none personally and you dont beat on it to hard and you still have the stock converter it may last forquite a while yet . How di the fluid look when you did the shift kit
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I have a 99 Camaro SS that just hit 74,000 miles which is an A4 and i was wondering how reliable is this trans? I already have 3:73 gears and a trans-go shift kit on it which they say supposivly gives it longer life plus it shifts like a monster now which is awesome. I was just asking because I plan on gettin headers and a y-pipe plus some other bolts ons.
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