As far as I know, no one is making valvebodies or doing upgrades to the OEM valvebody... Are there any that are planning to? There are some of us who
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12-22-2009, 07:57 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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7AT Valvebody upgrades?
As far as I know, no one is making valvebodies or doing upgrades to the OEM valvebody...
Are there any that are planning to? There are some of us who got the 7AT, and now with the numbers being tossed around with the TT kits and SC kits...I imagine there may be a market...as for me...maybe...lol...it's only money, right? |
12-23-2009, 06:37 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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People over at my350z have felt neck snapping shifts with the GTM kit lol... Im waiting to do this myself with a set of 4.08 gears
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I spoke to Sam at GTM last week and they will have the VB soon with upgrades torque converter.. Its a transgo kit, for the VB. My stock 7 AT shift well at 7900 rpm.
A tranny cooler is my next investment. Now add my GTM SC, with the 4.08 diff I have and its going to fly. 11's coming soon at the 1/4 mile track.
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From what I've read (and with little understanding!), most people with automatics do a valve-body upgrade and add a trans cooler when they run with any form of forced-induction.
Just seeing how far off those upgrades are...just in case I decide to make my car insanely good... So, that begs the next question, is that all that is needed in regards to the transmission for forced induction? |
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Higher fluid pressure can help keep the clutch plates engaged when more torque from power modifications is introduced. Transmission kits usually open up the fluid path for faster engagement and faster clutch release. Accumulator pistons and springs are sometimes replaced with solid bars resulting in very firm shifting.
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That's what I'm guessing. I'm at my limit of knowledge on this subject
Not that this is the source of what I know of how they operate, but it gives a good basic principal. HowStuffWorks "Planetary Gearset Ratios" The above link shows how locking different parts of the transmission for one gear-pack will give a few ratios to play with. With that, I'm not sure how the clutchpacks and "bands" play into it, in relation to the valvebody - I imagine the valvebody would increase the pressues to each of these, and allow for more torque to go through the transmission without slippage. |
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Ok, so does this mean that every shift will be super firm? I'm wondering how this would affect everyday driving. Hard shifts in the rain probably wouldn't be desirable.
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However when you get on it and the RPMs are up, the line pressures in the transmission go up and the time in between shifts go down. It will feel like you are popping the clutch in an MT and you'll be easily chirping gears. Additional clutch packs are only needed if the stock ones can't hold the power. |
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