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    Just browsin on the net and came across this

    http://home.pacbell.net/chris-5a/DIY...uid_change.pdf

    Wonder if this would be worth the time, its an interesting idea.
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    thats interesting. They dont say anything about larger accumulator piston springs, that you get with intense's shift kit.

    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3095466

    ^page one on my page a few down shows the difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 99prixgt View Post
    thats interesting. They dont say anything about larger accumulator piston springs, that you get with intense's shift kit.

    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3095466

    ^page one on my page a few down shows the difference.
    I wonder if changing the 1-2 spring with a 2-3 spring if thats their answer for the larger accumulator spring?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boger's99GTP View Post
    I wonder if changing the 1-2 spring with a 2-3 spring if thats their answer for the larger accumulator spring?
    that spring showed isnt the only one that goes inside the accumulator, factory spring was the only one inside the accumulator. The Intense gave me 2 more to add for the 2-3 shift, and 1 extra for the 1-2 shift, it might be the other way around (i cant remember off hand)
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    Sounds like a job for Dave lol.
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    lol, agreed.
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