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Old 06-06-2010, 02:36 AM   #52 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by B1nks View Post
I would like to know the cost of the whole shebang, parts and labor. Also how long did the install take ?
Ditto.

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Originally Posted by Z eliminator View Post
I waiting for the tranny upgrades but nothing is out there yet
You can pick up a generic ATF cooler, which I would strongly recommend for anyone boosting their AT.

Back when I had my boosted Celica, I went with a cooler and higher stall TC from these guys -- excellent product. 12 row cooler with heat dispersant coating! Worked great! The TC spun up significantly faster (shaving over .5 sec off of 0-60!) and the ATF always looked and smelled as new no matter how hard I beat on it.

JMO WORLD SITE

If you want your TC restalled, you send them the core and they send it back to you within a couple of days.

That said, while the higher stall converter isn't necessary, the cooler is a must! This should be the first upgrade for boosted autos.

If you guys are feeling adventurous, a couple of shops to try for custom AT builds are:

Level 10 Performance Transmission Systems Bulletproof Transmissions,Supercharger

or

Import Performance Transmissions: Remanufactured transmissions for Audi, BMW, Toyota, Nissan, Mercedes, Acura, Lexus and more

Both should be able to rework your valve bodies and rebuild trans with extra strong clutch bands -- but again, the 7AT shifts so fast, it probably isn't necessary. Also, you can probably tweak it further with a reflash.

Oh, anyone know the code number for the 7AT?

EDIT: Found it -- 7AT: RE7R01A
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