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  • About Haterz
    Location
    Dallas, TX
    Horsepower
    0.0
    60 foot time
    0.000
    1/8 Mile ET
    0.000
    1/8 Mile MPH
    0.00
    1/4 Mile ET
    0.000
    1/4 Mile MPH
    0.00

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  • Last Activity: 03-09-2016 11:38 PM
  • Join Date: 10-03-2003
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  1. Haterz
    08-12-2009 11:54 AM
    Sorry, I just noticed this pm and didn't receive an email notice. It is not an easy task, the manual covers pretty much everything, but it was really ment for a mechanic who has experience in this field. There are tricky spots that you need to be prepared for. You need a clean area to work and must make sure that no debris get into the valve body or transmission. It will be risky for someone who has never done this before, I have an uncle who owns a shop walk me through my first build. If you decide to do this, email me, sleeperVQ@yahoo.com, before you start and I will give you my number in case you hit a tough spot or need pointers and there are a ton of pointers.
  2. 2000max_kendall
    07-08-2009 06:05 PM
    Thanks for the Info on the Shift Kit im pretty sure i wouldve ended up returning the kit. One quick question About the install. i went through the manual a couple of times and it got me thinking if i should do it myself or not. im really good when it comes to taking things apart and putting them back together but i've never even though about a transmission, the most ive done it throttle body instake mannifold and headers. would u personally recomend this install to me, also counting on that i have access to any tool. Please let me know in you opinion and i would appreciate it because i cannot find a mechanic here in miami florida worthy enough to do the install.

    Thanks

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