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Old December 5th, 2007, 10:25 PM   #21
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Old December 5th, 2007, 10:26 PM   #22
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if you go through dirtydirtyracing.com he is a very friendly guy and can be found on this website he does free tunes and as many as you need... as long as you don't constantly bother him im sure he would be more then happy to help you ...

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Old December 5th, 2007, 10:27 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by riddlee josh View Post
yea im looking and it has both shift kits and tuners. i think i would rather have a tuner because i can turn it on and off that way when im on a date i don't have to worry bout the transmission slamming all the gears.

if ur just drivin normal it wont yank ya through the gears...if ur gettin on it it will tho...right now i have just a sniper tune and its smooth sailin if im cruisin but when i step on it it will yank ya. i did recently order my jmod valve body too but i wont be puttin that in till later december
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put the shiny thing next to the dudad and get this thingymagigger and connect it to the hoptey dooo and your all good
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Old December 5th, 2007, 10:28 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Onemanzu View Post
if you go through dirtydirtyracing.com he is a very friendly guy and can be found on this website he does free tunes and as many as you need... as long as you don't constantly bother him im sure he would be more then happy to help you ...

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Originally Posted by Onemanzu
put the shiny thing next to the dudad and get this thingymagigger and connect it to the hoptey dooo and your all good
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And we're done.
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Old December 5th, 2007, 10:29 PM   #25
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hey thanks for the website onemanzu. thanks for all the comments and tips.
 
Old December 5th, 2007, 10:32 PM   #26
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not a problem.. we are all here to help
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Old December 5th, 2007, 10:44 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by 3.8Coastie View Post
not a problem.. we are all here to help
lies im here for rep not to help you

but still not a problem
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Old December 5th, 2007, 11:19 PM   #28
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would it be a wast of money to get both a shit kit and a tuner?
 
Old December 5th, 2007, 11:22 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by Blackbeauty v601 View Post
would it be a wast of money to get both a shit kit and a tuner?
no not at all, shift kit will also help ur transmission last longer and the tuner...well its a tuner that helps everything
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put the shiny thing next to the dudad and get this thingymagigger and connect it to the hoptey dooo and your all good
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Old December 5th, 2007, 11:45 PM   #30
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or ya could ask me

i know a bit about shift kits and shifters for our ponys
 
Old December 5th, 2007, 11:52 PM   #31
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where did you guys buy them from i mean the shift kits?
 
Old December 6th, 2007, 03:09 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by Hourofpain View Post
or ya could ask me

i know a bit about shift kits and shifters for our ponys
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where did you guys buy them from i mean the shift kits?

from what im reading you want to go with the J mod for the 4r70w give me like 5 minutes and i can get you a linky
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Old December 6th, 2007, 03:16 AM   #33
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well not the J mod shift kit ... but still
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Old December 6th, 2007, 03:19 AM   #34
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aw ha!
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Old December 6th, 2007, 03:30 AM   #35
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when you say shift kit do you mean like a ratchet shifter?
 
Old December 6th, 2007, 03:44 AM   #36
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when you say shift kit do you mean like a ratchet shifter?
no a shift kit is a modification to the transmission internals... where you change out the springs drill some new holes for the fluids and enlarge other holes for the fluid to pas more easily... also there is a tiny bit of work done to the ball bearings that are inside the tranny... i believe they are replaced with new slightly smaller ones... but i cannot be sure...

the ratchet shifter your thinking of is ... ratchet or gate shifters - Transmissions and Drivetrain - Third Generation F-Body Message Boards

Ratchet shifters move one gear position at a time. Push it forward or pull it back and it only moves one position. You need to ratchet it again to move into the next position. Starting all the way back in first gear, you push the shifter forward into second. When you release the shifter, the handle comes back into a neutral position waiting for the next shift. You push it ahead again and you're in third gear and the handle comes back for the next gear. So it's always push, release, push, release.


Ratchet shifters are not common in a street car. You're ratcheting it back and forth through the gears and need to rely on an indicator to tell you what gear you're in because the handle is always in a center neutral position. A gate shifter can be moved through the gears quicker depending on the gate design and you can easily look at where the handle is to know what gear position you're in.

I like the ratchet shifter in my race car. The handle is always in the same position. When I shift, I slam the handle forward with no worry about going into the next gear. Actually that's not really true. I have a 2 speed tranny. I launch in first, slam into second around the 1/8 mile mark then push it forward into neutral after I cross the finish line. There's an interlock that needs to be pushed preventing me from pushing it into reverse be accident even though nothing would happen anyway. I have no reverse gear unless the transbrake button is pushed at the same time.


hopefully these will clear some things up if you still are unsure on the differences please feel free to ask
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Old December 6th, 2007, 02:40 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by Onemanzu View Post
no a shift kit is a modification to the transmission internals... where you change out the springs drill some new holes for the fluids and enlarge other holes for the fluid to pas more easily... also there is a tiny bit of work done to the ball bearings that are inside the tranny... i believe they are replaced with new slightly smaller ones... but i cannot be sure...

the ratchet shifter your thinking of is ... ratchet or gate shifters - Transmissions and Drivetrain - Third Generation F-Body Message Boards

Ratchet shifters move one gear position at a time. Push it forward or pull it back and it only moves one position. You need to ratchet it again to move into the next position. Starting all the way back in first gear, you push the shifter forward into second. When you release the shifter, the handle comes back into a neutral position waiting for the next shift. You push it ahead again and you're in third gear and the handle comes back for the next gear. So it's always push, release, push, release.


Ratchet shifters are not common in a street car. You're ratcheting it back and forth through the gears and need to rely on an indicator to tell you what gear you're in because the handle is always in a center neutral position. A gate shifter can be moved through the gears quicker depending on the gate design and you can easily look at where the handle is to know what gear position you're in.

I like the ratchet shifter in my race car. The handle is always in the same position. When I shift, I slam the handle forward with no worry about going into the next gear. Actually that's not really true. I have a 2 speed tranny. I launch in first, slam into second around the 1/8 mile mark then push it forward into neutral after I cross the finish line. There's an interlock that needs to be pushed preventing me from pushing it into reverse be accident even though nothing would happen anyway. I have no reverse gear unless the transbrake button is pushed at the same time.


hopefully these will clear some things up if you still are unsure on the differences please feel free to ask
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Old December 6th, 2007, 02:49 PM   #38
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B&m Makes non ratcheting automatic shifters




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do they make a ratchet shifter for the 96-98 v6?
 
Old December 7th, 2007, 01:36 AM   #40
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i would not suggest ratchet shifters unless you have a track car... it is a night mare for driving on the streets NIGHTMARE
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