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My cousin has a v6 firebird where when he presses a button the car shifts towards the top of the powerband. I was wondering what this is called exactly and can you buy an aftermarket part to make your tranny do this? Thanks!
Don't know anything about your first question but this link will tell you all you want to know about torque convertors (also known as stall convertors):
Pontiacs have a "performance shift" mode that gives firmer shifts and i guess raises the shift points a little.. I have heard that all of the 4L60E trannys have this "option" but I havent heard of a chevy using it
Originally posted by Savage_Messiah: Pontiacs have a "performance shift" mode that gives firmer shifts and i guess raises the shift points a little.. I have heard that all of the 4L60E trannys have this "option" but I havent heard of a chevy using it
That was on 2001 and lower Grand Prix GTP's with the 4T65-E. Trannies are the same on both f-cars.
Don't raise the shift points regardless...you won't see any higher rpm gain with the stock camshaft and you'll just float valves. Do a cam install, get some springs and comp pushrods then you can raise your WOT shift points.
-1999 Camaro Coupe 3800 Series II V6 A4 - SOLD<br />-1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP coupe
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