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Originally Posted by Slartibartfas Your shifts should already be quick and firm, needing no help from a line-pressure increase with Ecutek. I'm on my second 370z , my first was
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I bought this 370z with the level 10 trans , Stillen S/charger and Quaife already installed, I'm NOT a fan of the L10 gearbox at all ! I know its a neccesary evil with the Stillen kit but I find the shifts harsh and difficult to anticipate especially at lighter throttle loads when in drive (D) , when the roads are wet and the weather cold its can be treacherous , spinning up on each shift When driving hard using the paddles the Level 10 trans is great, it shifts fast and hard We do anticipate the shifting will be improved with the EcuTek, we dont expect any difference in the horsepower, but this car has spent a fair bit of time on our dyno so we have a lot of data
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