firmer shifts
Originally posted by Brad122470
Just out of curiosity why hasn't someone mentioned wiring the factory performance shift button in his car? I agree with shoebox that the shifts points especially the down shifts at interstate speeds are way better and the shift firmness is noticeable at part throttle. Plus it is an easy free mod if your 94 didn't come with the button. One more thing, it is also probably the least stressful to old high mile transmissions.
Just my .02
Brad
Just out of curiosity why hasn't someone mentioned wiring the factory performance shift button in his car? I agree with shoebox that the shifts points especially the down shifts at interstate speeds are way better and the shift firmness is noticeable at part throttle. Plus it is an easy free mod if your 94 didn't come with the button. One more thing, it is also probably the least stressful to old high mile transmissions.
Just my .02
Brad
So Gm from the factory put a program in the PCM that will blow the seals on the tranny if anyone pushes the button??? This is just using the factory program that is built into the PCM. Firebirds had it and Camaros didn't, but they are the same transmissions. I can't see GM intentionally shortening the transmission life of just the Firebird and incurring more warranty costs. Or is there a warning in the Firebird somewhere that says "DON'T PUSH THE BUTTON"
Kind of like "Don't go into the light!!"
Brad
Kind of like "Don't go into the light!!"
Brad
If you do both, you might get shifts that are to firm at light throttle openings (not good), that's about it. If the pressure regulator valve is set for 175 psi, for example, then nothing you can do electronically will raise line pressure higher, it is physically impossible. I would rather change firm shiftness by working with the accumulators, boost valves, and valve body plate hole sizes.
Originally posted by RamAir95TA
Using any kind of aftermarket electronic shift improver is very popular, but is not the best choice. They simply increase line pressure and can prematurely blow out seals.
The only real substitute is a Transgo. Mechanical versus electric, there's no comparison. Transgo plus install should cost you around $250 to $300 depending on shop install costs.
Using any kind of aftermarket electronic shift improver is very popular, but is not the best choice. They simply increase line pressure and can prematurely blow out seals.
The only real substitute is a Transgo. Mechanical versus electric, there's no comparison. Transgo plus install should cost you around $250 to $300 depending on shop install costs.
Best way it to use a trans go kit........don't bother with the line pressure--eventually the seals will go--unless you only raise it a little--then your not going to get as hard as shifts as with a trans go kit.
Chirped my nittos the other day from 1-2
that's with a 2.73 gear
Chirped my nittos the other day from 1-2
that's with a 2.73 gear
i got my tranny rebuild for $1200 plus $100 for transgo shiftkit, he didnt get me the full kit...damn it
or do you mean he didn't install all of the parts
harder shifts
I just thought I would throw this out here. I bought the b&m shift plus and it did make the shifts alot firmer . I set mine with the setting on 1 , 2 was to harsh for normal driving . I left it on for a while untill I was told that it could ruin your tranny. So I took it out . About 6 mths later and my tranny is slipping like crazy when shifting from 1st to 2nd. So I would have to say that NO ONE SHOULD BY THIS PRODUCT. I was originaly going to get the shift kit from transgo but the guy at auto zone suggested this shift plus instead.
looks like the $40 I spent will end up costing me close to $1,700 for new probuilt 4l60E. They are Crap do not raise your line pressure
looks like the $40 I spent will end up costing me close to $1,700 for new probuilt 4l60E. They are Crap do not raise your line pressure
Last edited by camarokid24; May 22, 2004 at 11:07 PM.
qoute-> "another free mod is to turn up your force motor 1/4 of a turn.you must remove the pan and use a torx screwdriver"
AHHHHHHHHHHHH thats what i was looking for when i posted my thread...im slowly getting there...now where the hell is the pressure control solenoid inside a 3800 series II :-/ .......
AHHHHHHHHHHHH thats what i was looking for when i posted my thread...im slowly getting there...now where the hell is the pressure control solenoid inside a 3800 series II :-/ .......
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