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Topic:   C4 shift kits?
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	Stan Gearhead Posts: 112 From: Castro Valley, CA Registered: Jul 99 
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posted 12-10-2002 01:11 AM    
           
 Anyone using one?  Any suggestions as to good/bad experiences with one.  TIA Stan
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	mstngjoe Journeyman Posts: 64 From: Oregon Registered: Aug 2002 
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posted 12-10-2002 08:49 AM    
               
 I've used Transgo only.  Both in a C-6 and C-4.  Installation wasn't that bad and they work great.  Never a problem and a big difference in shifts.  I always used the stage II option.------------------ My Mustang  My next engine 
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	Moneymaker Administrator Posts: 19964 From: Lyons, IL, USA  Registered: May 99 
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posted 12-10-2002 04:56 PM    
               
 When I used them I prefered the Trans Go product always. Good stuff.  These days I am lazy and I just buy a valve body from JPT. Less work/hassle and only a couple of dollars more than a shift kit.  ------------------ Alex Denysenko  Co-Administrator and Moderator NHRA/IHRA/SRA member and licensed Superstock driver MCA member# 53321 NHRA and IHRA SS/LA National Record Holder '00, '01, & '02 Fleet of FoMoCo products including 88 ASC McLaren Mustang #28  Professional Manwhore The Barry of BarrysGrrl Quote #1: "I never met a magazine mechanic I liked." Quote #2: "Make sure brain is in gear before engaging mouth!" Quote #3: "If you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch!" www.moneymakerracing.com 
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	dark7068 Gearhead Posts: 852 From: BC, Canada Registered: May 2002 
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posted 12-10-2002 07:18 PM    
               
 I use the B&M kit, stage 2, and very easy to install. Sure firms up the shifts, remember if you use a shift kit to also use a tranny cooler, firmer shifts increase temp, and a tranny cooler is a must so you dont cook the fluid.Rick 
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