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Old Jul 20, 2009 | 09:18 PM
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wheres the best place to buy a shift kit and corvette servos to go in my 4l60e for my silverado.? and who has the best deals
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Old Jul 20, 2009 | 09:55 PM
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give this place a try
http://www.oregonperformancetransmis...=TRG-4L60E-HD2
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Ebay has decent prices also.
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Old Jul 21, 2009 | 08:46 AM
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http://www.sonnax.com/instructions/HP-4L60E-01-IN.pdf

http://www.transmissionpartsusa.com/...kit_s/5564.htm
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Old Jul 21, 2009 | 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by AndysC3
Got my vette servo from them. A++
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Ok thanx guys. Will I drop any time in the quarter by doing these things
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With faster and fermer shifts you should drop about a tenth maybe two.
Does anyone know how the shifts are during normal daily driving. are they too harsh?
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Originally Posted by AndysC3
With faster and fermer shifts you should drop about a tenth maybe two.
Does anyone know how the shifts are during normal daily driving. are they too harsh?
Mine is drilled/setup for the softest shifts, and with the stock TC and 4.10s the 1->2 shift was pretty brutal... Some of that can be taken care of with tuning (Force Motor Current and 1->2 shift pressure and 2->3 shift pressure tables) but adding a higher stall TC reallly helps with the shift.
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when you install the kit . . . leave the washers in the baggy !
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Originally Posted by AndysC3
With faster and fermer shifts you should drop about a tenth maybe two.
Does anyone know how the shifts are during normal daily driving. are they too harsh?

When i had my 3200vig it it shifted fine untill i hit the gas and it would just cherp 2nd . When i put my stock converter back in it shifted WAY to hard.. Had to go in and do some tweakin and it still shifted a lil hard but it wasnt nearly as bad. But i will say this, my trans (with servos and shift kit) lasted WAY longer than all my buddies that didnt have them.
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