cobra clone 98
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am goin to tomorrow and buying a diablo predator anybody ever used them before??
am putting it on my 98 gt.
am putting it on my 98 gt.
Another benefit is if you have an automatic car. A tuner can adjust the shift firmness so you get a quicker and harsher shift in adition to adjustable shift points.
This is true. But it's not a good way to do it. Raising the pressure to do this is bad and will tear your automatic up. Shift kids or J-Mods are the way to go. < these will not harm it.
Also, make sure the device is unmarried before you give up the cash.
It was my understanding that the quicker the shift, the less heat/friction that the transmission will encounter thus actually prolonging trans life. But I'd definitely like to hear your reasoning; I could be misinformed?
I ran my old 98 gt auto for several years with a xcal 3 with the harshest shift it would adjust for and had no issues. Of course 2 years isn't all that long, or maybe I just got lucky.
Good to know, thanks.This is true. What kills the stock trannies are them "hanging" between shifts like they do stock. So the quicker it shifts the better. But. Upping the pressure to do so is not the best way to do it. Over time the increased pressure will wear it out. The aftermarket shifts kits or a home made j mod increase shift points by increase flow with bigger passages not by forcing the trans to push more fluid through. In a quick run down. There are tons of tech articles all over the web about it. If I wasn't on my phone I'd link you some. But there are many stangs with a tuned up pressure auto that failed within 25-40k miles because of the increased pressure.