![]() |
Shift Kit for 4L60E? Auto Paddle Shifter.
I'm in the middle of building my trans and the guys asked me which shift kit to go with? I think it was a Trans N Go, but not sure. I will be using the Auto Paddle Shifter. Steve where are you?
|
trans go makes very nice shift kits, the nice thing about electronic trannys is you can make a bone stock one feel very very firm with out a shift kit. I would be more concerned with clutch material, etc in the tranny then a shift kit. however I am sure steve will elaborate further on this.
|
Im with Jake, good clutches, nice cooling and don't skimp on the convertor.
|
Steve is going to take care of the converter when I'm ready, so I know I'm good there. I guess I can always put the shift kit in later.
|
I'm on vacation w/o good wireless. Yeah, do the TransGo shift kit. Better to start out on the firm side and then soften it up in the software.
|
Thanks Steve, Have Fun!!!
|
Quote:
You are refering to torque managment. You can take torque managment out and it gives you the same feeling. what torque managment does is for 10th of a second it cuts timing to damn near nothing while shifting then puts it back in once the shift is complete. My jag churps 2 and 3rd all day long 1/4 and half throttle. On a 4l60e I would recommend colene blue steel clutches and a good yank converter also do a good shift kit. Should make for a hell of a trans P.S. I EAT 03 COBRAS with the JAG. |
| All times are GMT -7. The time now is 01:05 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright Lateral-g.net