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Hey everyone,

Well Im a few weeks from finishing my tune and with the current street tune I noticed the Auto isnt liking one little bit. I checked the fluid level and the level is fine. Its the colour that is concerning.

Its more of a chocolate brown / red... imagine a melted Cherryripe :)

So first thought was "Just get a service".. but after reading a little on the forums and watching some stuff on Youtube. Im now sold on a Shift Kit ;)

Ive read a few things about the guys and girls in Adelaide visiting MV Automatics for a Kit.

I was wondering where I should/could go up here in QLD.

Note: Yes, I would love a manual. No, I dont need a manual. :D

Cheers, Aerron

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hey mate

ive had these kits in 2 of my rs4's.... best value for money ever... kidafa used to think...."what... going to the drag strip or?"

then i finaly got him to get one in his... and he loves it... picked up 25 or 30 kws at the rears with that and a highflow cat!!! go fuigure!

i think mike will send you the shit and all you need to do is wack it in... i rekn he would talk you threw it... either that or just get an auto shop up there to put it in!

Hi Aerron, i got mine done up here in Brisbane at Western Suburbs Automatics at Rocklea, might be a bit out of the way for you though. i got the service and shift-kit done at the same time, its like having a new gearbox, nice solid shifting, definitely needed when chasing more power.

hey mate

ive had these kits in 2 of my rs4's.... best value for money ever... kidafa used to think...."what... going to the drag strip or?"

then i finaly got him to get one in his... and he loves it... picked up 25 or 30 kws at the rears with that and a highflow cat!!! go fuigure!

i think mike will send you the shit and all you need to do is wack it in... i rekn he would talk you threw it... either that or just get an auto shop up there to put it in!

Hey,

As I know squat about Auto's Id more then likely get a Trans shop to do it for me.

As it WILL require a service/flush BAD.

The biggest incentive to do this is to go to the strip :D

Need to kick a mates SS(Common-door-poo)

Hi Aerron, i got mine done up here in Brisbane at Western Suburbs Automatics at Rocklea, might be a bit out of the way for you though. i got the service and shift-kit done at the same time, its like having a new gearbox, nice solid shifting, definitely needed when chasing more power.

Hey buddy,

I remember talking to you on the Cruise the other week. I was hoping you'd reply.

I rung them last week and the guy was abit of a.. nob.. to say the least(PMS maybe?)

I dont mind doing the hike if they have done it previously on a Stagea and your happy with it :D

You wouldnt happen to have the details of your kit? Receipts might have the details?

Thanks

I presume you are going to change the fluid when you get the shift kit. The brown colour means it has overheated and is no good.

Yeah, I was shocked by the brown colouring :whistling:

Me + Auto = headaches. Give me a Manual anyday...

Trans Shop will be doing all the work for me. + I like the idea of some form of garentee/warentee.

For that piece of mind :)

Hey buddy,

I remember talking to you on the Cruise the other week. I was hoping you'd reply.

I rung them last week and the guy was abit of a.. nob.. to say the least(PMS maybe?)

I dont mind doing the hike if they have done it previously on a Stagea and your happy with it :ninja:

You wouldnt happen to have the details of your kit? Receipts might have the details?

Thanks

when i rang up they where pretty helpful, when i first mentioned it was a stagea i don't think he knew what it was, but then i explained it was basically the same as the R34 skyline tiptronic auto, and told him the transmission number i got off the build plate (RE4R01B i think it was) he then said they were familiar with the gearbox and had done the valve body upgrade on a few of them before. i scoured the forums for ages looking for places in brisbane with experience on nissans, this was the only place that i found mentioned on SAU for QLD.

the only thing was they had my car for 1.5 days, dropped it off monday morning and didn't get it back till 11am tuesday. i don't know if it was because they were busy and didn't finish it on time, or if the job just takes that long to do. it didn't bother me anyway as i had other means to get around. there isn't much in the way of details on the receipt, just says "Remove and Refit and Modify Valve Body to Heavy Duty Valve", also mentions having a 3month warranty on work done, i can pm you a scanned copy if you still want to have a look, let me know.

when i rang up they where pretty helpful, when i first mentioned it was a stagea i don't think he knew what it was, but then i explained it was basically the same as the R34 skyline tiptronic auto, and told him the transmission number i got off the build plate (RE4R01B i think it was) he then said they were familiar with the gearbox and had done the valve body upgrade on a few of them before. i scoured the forums for ages looking for places in brisbane with experience on nissans, this was the only place that i found mentioned on SAU for QLD.

the only thing was they had my car for 1.5 days, dropped it off monday morning and didn't get it back till 11am tuesday. i don't know if it was because they were busy and didn't finish it on time, or if the job just takes that long to do. it didn't bother me anyway as i had other means to get around. there isn't much in the way of details on the receipt, just says "Remove and Refit and Modify Valve Body to Heavy Duty Valve", also mentions having a 3month warranty on work done, i can pm you a scanned copy if you still want to have a look, let me know.

Cheers for that. Yeah, Turn Around Time doesnt bother me, provided its not like 20x hours labour :D

I rung a place thats local here on the Coast. He said he's never done a Stagea before.

I should visit him in the morning and explain its 99% a Triptonic 34.

I rung him last week and he had did abit of a search for me. Said theres no Listing for Stagea's.

Stupid me not mentioning the "Same as a 34 GTT" :D

But he did mention something about removing the Valve Body and Modifying it...?

I also enquired about a service, he said, "..seeing as the Pan will be off and its Half Way there, I'll only charge for the Filter + what ever fluid is needed to flush.."

He said he wants to see what box it is just to confirm the model. As One Model has 6x Valve Bodies and the other has 1x. I'm hoping its the Series 1 box that has 6x?? :ermm:

He also mentioned about going to whole 9 yards and going Kevlar Bands etc... Est $1500...................

My reply, "I'll pass." :P

I'll visit him in the morning and see how I go. If all fails I'll visit Western Suburbs Automatics :ninja:

Thanks, Aerron

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