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Originally Posted by 1slow370 the way i understand it is the gtm transmissions and valvebodies need to have the transmission table in the ecu tuned for them or they don't

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Old 06-18-2014, 03:33 PM   #8 (permalink)
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the way i understand it is the gtm transmissions and valvebodies need to have the transmission table in the ecu tuned for them or they don't shift right/slip, you're tuner would need to talk to gtm and make sure the transmission is being told to do what it needs to properly. If you buy a $6000 transmission but don't get the tune adjusted for it you risk burning up the new transmission.
Come to think of it he was complaing about some slip on the dyno where can we get a hold of gtm with their messed up situation
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