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shift kit for auto

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Its hard to know what to do...

50% of ppl say its bad, and the other 50% say its good...

gettin a bit confused....
those electronic ones are heeps cheaper, n sound more advanced in technology, but i gotta do some more research, its all gettin too confusing.
 

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can somthing like this be done at any transmission place im also lookin to get the stage 2 shift kit
 

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i went to that www.shiftkit.com website and it says this in support area

Will it damage my transmission ?

The shift modules will in fact reduce wear and friction within the transmission, therefore your transmission will last longer.

Shift kits for various transmissions have been around for years, but now with the new range of electronically controlled transmissions, these are the only option.

is this true??
 

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could just be a marketing thing are they saying because I would have thought there would be alot more options due to development.

By dual stage, does that mean stage two? or are they just trying to say daul stge one has two settings.
 

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AttaBoy said:
doesn't it wear out your gears/auto.

I've heard that they make the trans last longer, because they lessen the amount of slipping between gear changes, thus makeing your clutches wear less...

But it also depends how you drive. If you're redlining during gear changes all the time, then I expect it to wear out quicker than normal.
 

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because its a faster shift does it make it "thump" into gear?
 

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yes it does thump a bit even with a stall converter but none nthe less it is better with one
 

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well by the sounds of things if you can turn it on and off would the thump really bother you because your in control of when it does it and when it stays normal.
 
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