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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
Tranny replaced under warranty
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<blockquote data-quote="FlipTrac_511" data-source="post: 617484" data-attributes="member: 60310"><p>I don't mind at all how the <u>new</u> tranny is shifting more firmly. I just don't recall my old one being this firm on <em>any</em> occassion; since it was new, after I disconnected the battery, or after I flashed it with my XCal. And I found it odd that the new tranny lost it's firmness right after I flashed it. In fact, I expected it to firm up some more because the computer had to "relearn". I also recall other owners claiming how their shifting firmed up after flashing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't really have a preference whether shifting is firm or soft. For the time being I'm running on stock program until I can get Wayne the info he needs. As it is the Trac has been running great (new tranny, new muffler) and I can't wait to use my XCal on it again.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I will also drop the pan and up the EPC soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlipTrac_511, post: 617484, member: 60310"] I don't mind at all how the [u]new[/u] tranny is shifting more firmly. I just don't recall my old one being this firm on [i]any[/i] occassion; since it was new, after I disconnected the battery, or after I flashed it with my XCal. And I found it odd that the new tranny lost it's firmness right after I flashed it. In fact, I expected it to firm up some more because the computer had to "relearn". I also recall other owners claiming how their shifting firmed up after flashing. I don't really have a preference whether shifting is firm or soft. For the time being I'm running on stock program until I can get Wayne the info he needs. As it is the Trac has been running great (new tranny, new muffler) and I can't wait to use my XCal on it again. I will also drop the pan and up the EPC soon. [/QUOTE]
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