F-22 Raptor SHO
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What are the results of some of the people with ATX Shift Kits in their SHO's? I have long planned on putting a kit in my atx when the tranny goes (note I didnt say if the tranny goes). I was wondering if anyone here has had a kit in for a long time that can comment on the durability.
I know what Shift kits do (provide more lubrication by opening up the flow a bit. Higher pressure results in much firmer shifts. However, I just heard from a tranny guy that they cause more wear on the internals (gears) and cause the tranny to break sooner. My brother's SC T-bird just cooked the tranny at 68,000. The tranny guy said it apparently had some sort of kit in it by the looks of the internals. His comment regarding the kits was: Shift kits wear out gears sooner (all those neck snatching shifts). Slower shifting seen in stock trannies wear out the clutch pads sooner due to slippage.
Comments?
I know what Shift kits do (provide more lubrication by opening up the flow a bit. Higher pressure results in much firmer shifts. However, I just heard from a tranny guy that they cause more wear on the internals (gears) and cause the tranny to break sooner. My brother's SC T-bird just cooked the tranny at 68,000. The tranny guy said it apparently had some sort of kit in it by the looks of the internals. His comment regarding the kits was: Shift kits wear out gears sooner (all those neck snatching shifts). Slower shifting seen in stock trannies wear out the clutch pads sooner due to slippage.
Comments?