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Old 04-03-04, 02:51 AM
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automatic shift points

I've been looking around and can't find any info on if there is a way to raise the shift points of an automatic transmission so that it doesn't short shift. Anyone have any ideas?
Old 04-03-04, 03:26 AM
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Im doing a beta test on a transmission controller which will allow you through a pc interface to program your transmission via the new controller (TCU) pretty much any way you want. stay in touch, Ill keep you posted. This is supplemental to the on board ECU.
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Also on a semi related note, would it be worth getting an aftermarket BOv for an Automatic strictly performance speaking and would venting the stock bov instead of having the air recirculate back into the intake do anything preformance wise?
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yes you can do it .. vent your stock one and hear the air pushing out of those turbos . i have my auto witk bov vented for 2 years without problems.
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