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No it's something to do with shift kit. The B&M troubleshooting says it's either the 2-3 Shift valve burred or sticking or valve body bolts looseLast edited by MrMojoRisin681; November 16th, 2006, 07:24 PM.
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your's is still best not manually shifted unless you have a manual valve bodyOriginally posted by 1bad83taI don't have a 4th gen so none of my stuff is electronic. I have a megashifter and I manually shift the car.
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ppl have said some things i wouldnt recommend, especially always dropping it down into first- if youre going over 50 theres a nice way to blow your trans.
ok this is what you want to do. with an automatic theres no need to shift unless you are downshifting. which you dont really need to do, if you're on the highway you're gonna go to the right gear when you floor it. also it is not good on your transmission to shift into overdrive while at WOT (that is flooring it) so i would let up before you hit your last gear.2000 Firebird A4 black hardtop
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What I want to know is, say were going 45mph and someone pulls beside you I usally am in OD so do you just floor it or drop it into D. Will drive go to 4th grear or is it like being in 3rd.
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You could really have it in either D or OD, rolling from 45 won't matter. The only difference is if and only if you ever made it to OD which is at 135 (not sure) or so you would have to let off for a sec to let it shift. As for gears you could go with a set of 3.42s or 3.73s depending on how extreme you wanna go but stock ones should be fine until you get a cam.Doing less with more

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agreed, but the benefit of dropping to D would be sparing the tranny an 4-2 downshift vs a 3-2. probably unnecessary.Originally posted by DETROITMUSCLEYou could really have it in either D or OD, rolling from 45 won't matter. The only difference is if and only if you ever made it to OD which is at 135 (not sure) or so you would have to let off for a sec to let it shift. As for gears you could go with a set of 3.42s or 3.73s depending on how extreme you wanna go but stock ones should be fine until you get a cam.-Joel
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thats just jon, he wasnt being serious i gaurantee.Originally posted by 00firebirdppl have said some things i wouldnt recommend, especially always dropping it down into first- if youre going over 50 theres a nice way to blow your trans.
The 700r4 in my old truck would let me select reverse and park on the highway haha. Once i was trying to shift back to OD from D and it slipped past into reverse. Thankfully I yanked it back quick enough lol-Joel
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agreedOriginally posted by JoeliusZ28agreed, but the benefit of dropping to D would be sparing the tranny an 4-2 downshift vs a 3-2. probably unnecessary.
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