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Old April 16th, 2008, 03:08 PM   #1
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need to do this soon, help


Ok, i need to change my tranny fluid, but i want to get a j-mod so i wont have to change the fluid twice. Now VAP curently is out of stock on the j-mod valve body swap, which would be the easiest install...something i can do at my uncles garage. The separator plates, however, i dont want to mess with. Doin an entire valve body swap or just doing the separator plates will give the same outcome in the way the auto shifts. So do i wait for the complete j-mod valve body? or do i just get the separator plates and have them professionally installed?
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Old April 16th, 2008, 04:07 PM   #2
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i wud just get in contact with vap and see when he thinks he'll have some ready. i would just wait it out, its easier to deal with that way
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i wud just get in contact with vap and see when he thinks he'll have some ready. i would just wait it out, its easier to deal with that way
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yeah i figured waiting it out would be best, but how long does it take to install just the separator plates? it cant be too long. Once you take the pan off, the valve body is right there...and im pretty sure theres only a few bolts holding it on....So if a get my tranny flushed, i might as well just have them put in the j-mod separator plates too.
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Id go with the valve body man, separator plates have to be done very very well
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