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The only time I notice the thump is when I'm dawdling in traffic; get a bit of harshness into second.

I actually much prefer what I have now, even my missus gets a bit of a grin when it squats & goes on a gearchange now.thumbsup.gif

I have bit of a harsh shift when its cold shifting but only into third....the rest of the time it's pretty good.

Have you checked your flux capacitor levels?

Oh shit i'm not in the V35 section atm! :P

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I have bit of a harsh shift when its cold shifting but only into third....the rest of the time it's pretty good.

Have you checked your flux capacitor levels?

Oh shit i'm not in the V35 section atm! :P

Dear Jetwreck; I think my Flux Capacitorz is borked, if I givez you dolarz can you do a highflowz on it?thumbsup.gif

Seriously though; how do I get better performance from my F/C? Is it time for a high performance rewind?

I have bit of a harsh shift when its cold shifting but only into third....the rest of the time it's pretty good.

Have you checked your flux capacitor levels?

Oh shit i'm not in the V35 section atm! :P

Thats a bit harsh!!!:rolleyes:

BTW thanks for organising to get my HKS kit down to me.:cheers:

Thats a bit harsh!!!:rolleyes:

BTW thanks for organising to get my HKS kit down to me.:cheers:

Lolz......not a problem bud....if I knew how easy it was to install you might have received a vq25 turbo kit instead! :P

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Jetwreck can you help me with a shift kit for the c34 stagea? I'm in Adelaide, I would like a trans cooler installed also if you can quote me on both that would be great. Need you to supply and fit the parts please....

Thanks Peter. Here is my email [email protected]

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mines pretty good havent had a problem yet im dissapointed in the reaction time on full throttle but cant do much about it definetly a great mod!

I have found the box shifts perfectly if the temps are normal, if its too cold it wont change into gear at full throttle and if its too hot its not happy either.

I was going to try and trick the gearbox temp sensors so it thinks everything is fine but I guess it may cause issues. Best bet is to put an inline thermostat so the box comes up to temp quickly (due to the radiator) then diverts the fluid through the trans cooler once its up to temp.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/LONG-OIL-THERMOSTAT-COLD-CLIMATES-OC-708-4739-/350566704951?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item519f676737#ht_820wt_1159

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