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Hey all ............

i need a little help my R33 Gts-t auto

after i gave it a little bit of a hard time on wednesday night

it has started slipping

1st gear dont slip nor does 2nd that i can noitice

and i dont think 3rd does either

but once in 4th-O/D is slips like nothen else

Could really use some help becasue its only started slipping afteri over headed it down the 1/4

thanks in advance

Andrew

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what im worried about seen its done this ..... how long does it how until it shits it self ........ becasue im looking at upping the boost this week

You're not going to have a catastrophic failure, she'll just slip like mad until the band gives way completely then you be missing that gear.

If I were you, I'd leave the boost as is and baby her until you sort the issue.

Either drop the manual in or replace the box with a second hand one for now, depending on your financial situation.

My clutch pack fried too, and I found a secondhand auto box for $350, pulled the old one out, chucked the replacement one in, and turfed the old box.

Awesome thing about everyone converting to manual is that complete boxes are cheap as chips.

picked up a 2nd hand auto box for 150 end of last year after i killed my old one. much cheaper to just buy another box and swap it rather than pay for rebuilds etc

also look into a shift kit and trans cooler, or you'll just kill the next one

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