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which shift kit?

I was honestly disappointed with their kit...I tested it on the "strongest" setting. I'm not saying their wasn't a difference...I just didn't get the slapbang shifts like I thought I was going to be getting...
I bet you almost anything you were bleeding pressure off somewhere else then or they sent you the wrong sized shims. Either that or you installed them wrong and trust me, many people have done that (myself included!).

If the proper sized shims are used and installed correctly, the shift is obnoxiously hard.

Honestly, this is one of my beefs with the Intense/ ZZP kits. I'm of the opinion that the strongest setting shouldn't even be offered because it has a tendency to put extra stress on the input shaft, especially when combined with a PCM that has increased line pressure. It's reasons like this you need to be a little cautious when shopping with Intense. Their website is (IMO) a freezeframe of how people used to do things in 2004, right down to the limited slip differentials.
 


I bet you almost anything you were bleeding pressure off somewhere else then or they sent you the wrong sized shims. Either that or you installed them wrong and trust me, many people have done that (myself included!).

If the proper sized shims are used and installed correctly, the shift is obnoxiously hard.

Honestly, this is one of my beefs with the Intense/ ZZP kits. I'm of the opinion that the strongest setting shouldn't even be offered because it has a tendency to put extra stress on the input shaft, especially when combined with a PCM that has increased line pressure. It's reasons like this you need to be a little cautious when shopping with Intense. Their website is (IMO) a freezeframe of how people used to do things in 2004, right down to the limited slip differentials.

Your last statement is why I dislike all the poor results from reading all of their tech articles that, like you said...have been there since '05 or older...I for once would like a vendor site, maybe even your own...that had some sort of a detailed guide to make smarter decisions...for those individuals that DON'T tend to research things...for example...that follow ZZP's recommendations and have a 180*, colder plugs, and a catback...and think they have enough room to drop to a 3.4"...like my Safely Modding Thread. Just so we have less misinformed guys out there...or who are making safer decisions on their cars...

Fair enough on the shift kit response though; but honestly I couldn't tell you. I bought it when I bought with my cam and headers so I hadn't done anything internal wise yet...I had the gasket install kit and everything from ZZP in a pretty decently sized box...and my shift kit was in a roll of plastic wrap with some half head instructions that irritated me for the most part. I had never done anything transmission replated prior to that install so I was happy that it still worked LOL
 
I bet you almost anything you were bleeding pressure off somewhere else then or they sent you the wrong sized shims. Either that or you installed them wrong and trust me, many people have done that (myself included!).

If the proper sized shims are used and installed correctly, the shift is obnoxiously hard.

Honestly, this is one of my beefs with the Intense/ ZZP kits. I'm of the opinion that the strongest setting shouldn't even be offered because it has a tendency to put extra stress on the input shaft, especially when combined with a PCM that has increased line pressure. It's reasons like this you need to be a little cautious when shopping with Intense. Their website is (IMO) a freezeframe of how people used to do things in 2004, right down to the limited slip differentials.

Do you guys kits come with springs too?i heard all it comes with is shims or spacers. and do you still sell it in 2 versions, medium or hard?
 
I have the WBS shift kit. I have had it for about three or four years now. It has been working just fine. I had him order the spring for me when I did mine.
 
Do you guys kits come with springs too?i heard all it comes with is shims or spacers. and do you still sell it in 2 versions, medium or hard?
We used to offer the springs as options but I don't think we have in a few years. We just offer the medium setting because the hard setting is un-necessarily hard (IMO) and will result in added stress to the hard parts. Likewise, there's no real advantage to it as these transmissions don't generally see a lot of clutch failures to begin with.
 
"DIY" shift kit with 2 new GM 2-3 springs is going in my '97 next fluid change (soon). Why not? Go to the dealer and order springs, go to ace hardware and pick up the rest. Profit. Transgo all the way, but too involved for my DD that needs other things... Installed a Transgo valve body kit in my old K1500 and I love it. The stock 100k mile trans shifts great! Better than the 30k mile rebuild that I smoked last year...
 


We used to offer the springs as options but I don't think we have in a few years. We just offer the medium setting because the hard setting is un-necessarily hard (IMO) and will result in added stress to the hard parts. Likewise, there's no real advantage to it as these transmissions don't generally see a lot of clutch failures to begin with.
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Oh i see.that works better
 
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