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Real shift kits for 4T40e, should i feel a diff?
Thursday, September 27, 2007 12:47 AM
So i am having my auto rebuilt, while it is being rebuilt the tech asked me if i wanted a shift kit installed while it was apart, i voted yes. my question is will i really feel a difference in shifts? it is a medium shift kit for 1st and 2nd gear. whould i of just went with the b and m electronic shift improver or is this physical shift kit worth it? has anyone had a kit or plate installed?

Re: Real shift kits for 4T40e, should i feel a diff?
Thursday, September 27, 2007 3:27 AM
What kind of shift kit is he offering?

I know of no physical shift kit has ever been made. That doesn't mean one doesn't exist.


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Re: Real shift kits for 4T40e, should i feel a diff?
Thursday, September 27, 2007 10:29 AM
apperently it is just a new plate that goes in the valve body. i think it just has different sized holes for the fluid to be routed around. sorry i do not know much about it or auto trannyies for that matter so i cant answer questions all that accuratly... any help is appreciated
Re: Real shift kits for 4T40e, should i feel a diff?
Thursday, September 27, 2007 10:29 AM
apparently it is just a new plate that goes in the valve body. i think it just has different sized holes for the fluid to be routed around. sorry i do not know much about it or auto trannyies for that matter so i cant answer questions all that accurately... any help is appreciated
Re: Real shift kits for 4T40e, should i feel a diff?
Thursday, September 27, 2007 10:30 AM
sorry for the double post.
Re: Real shift kits for 4T40e, should i feel a diff?
Thursday, September 27, 2007 6:43 PM
Conventional shift kits usually include the plate, some springs(stronger) and a few little balls all of this replace oem in the valve body although none is known for the 4t40e just the Interceptor and B&M (electronic units that rise the pressure of the tranny oil) both do the job, I have the interceptor at 100% for almost a year now and I am happy with it. If the thecnician is skilled and knows what he is doing or has done it before your tranny should turn out ok, do get a warranty from him just in case.
Re: Real shift kits for 4T40e, should i feel a diff?
Thursday, September 27, 2007 8:28 PM
will do! he has installed it and is going to put it on the tranny dyno, i'll let you guys know how it differs from stock. whould it be a bad idea to put the b&m shift improver on the tranny aswell?
Re: Real shift kits for 4T40e, should i feel a diff?
Saturday, October 06, 2007 10:02 AM
any new info?




Re: Real shift kits for 4T40e, should i feel a diff?
Sunday, October 07, 2007 10:24 AM
2.4_LS_4Door (Dayton86) wrote:any new info?


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Re: Real shift kits for 4T40e, should i feel a diff?
Sunday, October 07, 2007 11:21 AM
As was stated before, there are not known shift kits for this transmission, it is electronically controled. To adjust the shifts on this transmission, you need either HP Tuners, the Autotrans Interceptor(discontinued, manufacturer went bankrupt) or the B&M ShiftPlus.

Raybestos make the Blue Plate Special Rebuild Kit (frictions/clutches and steels), which is a heavy duty/race kit. Its not a shift kit, but a rebuild kit designed to handle the abuse of racing.

GM does have other gear ratios available and you can always get a higher stall torque converter (custom made, unless you can find one of the Yank TCs).






Re: Real shift kits for 4T40e, should i feel a diff?
Wednesday, October 17, 2007 1:30 PM
I've driven cars with shift kits...you're gonna love it (if it turns out right.) If you get into the pedal on the Prowler, it literally throws you into your seat. It's a trip







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