Automatic trannie
#11
RE: Automatic trannie
I higher stall torque converter is just that instead of the stock one that stalls at...2k, I think. You can get one that stalls at 2.5K and higher (not too high though). So instead of shifting early or at stock shifts, it will shift at higher RPMs. The shift kit will allow for a quicker shift instead of the softer, slower shift. The LSD is a limited slip differential. This is just how it sounds, it helps to keep the wheels from slipping and thus more traction....kind of like AWD minus the other two wheels, lol.
http://www.machv.com/kaazlimslipd.html
http://www.roadraceengineering.com/ecldrivetrain.htm
http://www.importperformancetrans.co...uto.shtml#main
This site has all of what I listed and then sum, just scroll down....
http://www.importperformancetrans.co...uto.shtml#main
My 5th post also had Rezlo's name in it which if you move your cursor over the name, you'll see that it's also a link to his site.
http://www.machv.com/kaazlimslipd.html
http://www.roadraceengineering.com/ecldrivetrain.htm
http://www.importperformancetrans.co...uto.shtml#main
This site has all of what I listed and then sum, just scroll down....
http://www.importperformancetrans.co...uto.shtml#main
My 5th post also had Rezlo's name in it which if you move your cursor over the name, you'll see that it's also a link to his site.
#12
RE: Automatic trannie
so i can understand why the shift kit and the stall converter would be a good add on but is the lsd a must or is that just somthing that you recomend for more raceing applications. this car probly wont ever hit the track that is why i am asking if that $1200 part is needed.
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