Just finished installing Transgo kit from Pro-built
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From: Mississauga, Ontario Canada
Car: 1987 GTA
Engine: 5.7
Transmission: T5WC
Axle/Gears: 3:27
Just finished installing Transgo kit from Pro-built
One word....WOW! What a difference that kit made. I had the B&M Stage II kit in it before. I had no idea what I was missing. Can't even feel it shift until you really get your foot into it, then it really wakes up. The kit I have is a mix of the 700-2&3 kit, and the 700JR, which Dana at Pro Built sells as kind of one kit with instructions on how to get them both going. It's just wild. If I stomp on it at 50 Km/h, the *** kicks sideways. No chirping or slaming shifts, it's just tears right up until almost redline before upshifting. Thats is drive. If I manually shift it, thats a whole expierience in itself. In short, I'm very impressed witht is kit. Now I finally see what all the ranting and raving about Transgo is all about.
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From: Nanticoke, Pa
Car: 89 Firebird
Engine: 406 CI
Transmission: Pete K 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3:55
People do love them. I avoided installing them because of cost. The kit is very complete and well worth it. I had someone send me one as a "tip". I plan to remove my B&M kit that I installed in 1991 and slip in the transgo.
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