Shift kit worth it?
#11
I've just heard the flush is hard on the tranny, and sometimes cars emerge with serious problems and sometimes actually become undriveable after a flush, even if it was done professionally. I would only recommend flush on a new car with less than 30,000 miles.
#12
Generally people don't recommend them on higher miles, like 150k or so because the metal shavings in the fluid make it thicker or something... It's just a bunch of theories and biases that generally don't mean much.
If you take car of your transmission and do regular flushes and filter changes it will more than likely treat you well
If you take car of your transmission and do regular flushes and filter changes it will more than likely treat you well
#13
You only need to remove the transmission pan to install the shift kit. Pretty easy cheesy.... The cooler might take longer to put in and it's not even that bad. You can get almost any fluid cooler to use off of eBay. I prefer Earl's Coolers myself. I actually have 2 coolers mounted directly behind my High Sports grille and the tranny fluid stays very chill.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Earls-Temp-A...91662b&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Earls-Temp-A...91662b&vxp=mtr
Last edited by ZIPPY02; 04-07-2013 at 10:12 PM.
#14
I would recommend a shift kit. I have the Transgo one in my 2007 SS and it changed how it would downshift extremely well. The stock shifts seemed sloppy and now it is much better after install
#15
Thanks for all the help guys. I do have a couple more questions, what trans is in the 06'? I have done a little research and it looks like it is the 4T65-E, would that be correct? and also have you guys disabled DOD if you have it? I have heard that isn't all that great for the car as well.
#17
It's easy to install a shift kit. I put one in my Monte SS & my wife's Impala SS.. Here's a LINK:Shift kit install, - LS1TECH
#20
not even that...it just makes the car run so much smoother. one of the best things I have done to my car