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Shift points and shift firmness are the only changes i can doJust curious, but what exactly did you change with your Hypertech programmer as far as the transmission goes?
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Shift points and shift firmness are the only changes i can doJust curious, but what exactly did you change with your Hypertech programmer as far as the transmission goes?
Unfortunately that might have done it for an old transmission. If the line pressure was increased it could have at least contributed.Shift points and shift firmness are the only changes i can do
Maybe but I've been using that hypertech programmer for 7+ years..Unfortunately that might have done it for an old transmission. If the line pressure was increased it could have at least contributed.
Just came back from a place and they wanted 2k for plain rebuild no upgraded parts. I asked about getting upgraded parts and he said he doesn't recommend oon a standard vehicle..i just laughed because he is telling me this without knowing anything about my Tahoe. Then starts showing me a book of pictures of transmission internal parts. I don't know i just think he was trying to make it complicated.I have built a few of these. Sun shell is the likely culprit of your symptom - The Beast is what you will want - and obviously a new converter. Also Corvette servo and a new EPC. If a good master kit is used, (Raybestos clutches) they should more than suffice unless you are boosted. If the truck shifts how you like, keep the standard valve body config. - if you like firmer shifting under acceleration, then go with a shift kit. If you got 150k miles+ out of the current one - the remaining parts are not 'bad'... just 'proven'.
Built as above, a good independent shop should likely get you going for under $2k. parts are about $335 @ cost; yes, including rebuilt converter. R&R about 5.5 book hours and 8 to disassemble, inspect, clean and rebuild. Rear main is a must-do. Consider checking U-joints as well.
Just had mine rebuilt at the beginning of this year. Sun shell failure mixed with a pump failure made $2500 magically disappear from my account.
I don't mind the higher cost though...the shop had excellent reviews and a 3yr/50k warranty which is almost unheard of.
If you're in the Sacramento, Ca area, look up Capitol Transmissions in Citrus Heights.
I ran an RPM level 6 in my Silverado SS and it shifted quite well. We've dealt with thousands of modified transmissions over the years and we've only encountered a few lemons from the big name trans builders out there.
You will absolutely not want to use the hypertech with any upgraded valve body components or aftermarket torque converter. Increased shift pressures can quickly lead to a snapped output shaft.