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|  08-21-2002, 11:45 AM | #32 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Jun 1999 Location: Columbia Co, PA 
					Posts: 303
				 |   60# sure seems high.  But I guess I'll be giving it a try if I ever get my car back from Moroso. I'm new to the power shifting game. Never wanted to do it cause of the rebuild cost. But since I started rebuilding my own, I practice the power shift every chance I get. I'm on my 3rd set of 2nd & 3rd synchros in as many months, but they only cost $12 each. Then figure 3-4 hrs putting them in. Much cheaper than any tranny shop I've ever seen. Anyway, my question was: How do you power shift an automatic? I thought you could hold your foot to the floor and let the tranny do the rest. I'm not very familiar with ATs. Actually, I don't know anything about ATs other than they give you a lot more consistency than a MT. Thanks. | 
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