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Old Jun 7, 2003 | 09:16 PM
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Question Increased shift firmness bad or good?

Please clear this out

I always see diferent opinions about this, I got HPP and want to know if programming the shift firmnes option its a good idea.


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Old Jun 7, 2003 | 09:27 PM
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IMO, the HPP won't increase it enough to cause you any problems.
Old Jun 7, 2003 | 09:48 PM
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Thanks for the info Shoebox, if its comming from you must be
a good info.

Old Jun 7, 2003 | 09:55 PM
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Originally posted by "97REDZ28"
Thanks for the info Shoebox, if its comming from you must be
a good info.

Just an opinion, like everyone else's. The HPP firmness is just not that harsh.
Old Jun 7, 2003 | 10:06 PM
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well, just put it this way, anything more firm then stock is slightly more stress for the tranny. But with the hpp, it's not that much of a difference to cause significant increase in shift firmness to worry that much.
Old Jun 7, 2003 | 10:10 PM
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Thanks for the replays allways is good to hear diferent opinions

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