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Old 09-16-2001, 08:27 PM   #1
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Going from an aod to c4 is like going back in time. I dont know about your driving habits but i like to travel the interstate @ 80 mph or more. My aod was rebuilt 3 yrs ago 1 wk after buying my ride (actually went south on me bringing her home from miami day after purchase). I paid a hefty price but got a cooler and shift "improver" kit. I've since put in the transgo about two yrs. ago and mine is still holding out w/ at least 40-50 runs in the 1/8 + a few runs at sat night illegals. I also do a trany service once a yr. before the fluid gets a chance to burn up w/ my track usage. John

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