how would one go about getting performance shift on a car without performance shift already on the knob?
would i just need a new knob? or would i need a whole transmission?
and finally, the big question, is it worth it?
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how would one go about getting performance shift on a car without performance shift already on the knob?
would i just need a new knob? or would i need a whole transmission?
and finally, the big question, is it worth it?
perf shift makes a big difference in how the car shifts, you can have you pcm tuned to up the line pressure in your trans, and firm up the shifts.
i think i did read somewhere that you can wire the button up but you need to put the wires into the pcm by pining it into the harness plug i believe. there was a write up some where.
i think charlie the van man swapped over the perf shift button into the mini van.
i have all the places for it on my DIC and instrument cluster.
This seems like it would work though doesnt it?
DIY Performance Shift installation Write Up. - Grand Prix Net
I have opinions. Which ones you want?
Perf shift was typically not noticable on stock transmissions past 30-50K miles. It's only a couple hundred rpm difference. You can add it if you put in a DHP file to add that opt and wire in a switch.
If you have the dhp out to program it. Make it more than 200 rpm difference and up the line pressure enough to notice it.
However from your previous posts. You likely have other issues that you should be fixing before going into something like this.
In that case
Counter clockwise typically loosens
Clockwise typically tightens
You own a GP. You'll need that info.
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