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Old 07-22-2007, 11:19 AM
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firmer shifts

what would i need to buy and/or do to tune up my auto? i know people have talked about taking them to certain guys that lurk on the forum, but i dont live anywhere near these people and id rather not have anyone else touch my stuff (my dad does that and i). Is there any chips or anything of that nature available? thanks
Old 07-22-2007, 11:51 AM
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I dont have an auto, but I believe B&M has a "Shift Plus" program for the auto Cobalts. Also, Westers and Vector Motorsports have ECM tunes with TCM tune options. The TCM tune will alter your shift points and the overall firmness of the shift. I know with Westers you can choose just how firm you want your shift to be. Vector is probally the same way. Like I said, I dont have an auto, but I hope I helped!

btw, i've always wanted to see a silver 2.4SS sedan. Looks damn good!
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i would try looking into shift kits. my buddy has one his turbo talon that seems to work pretty good....good luck!!
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thanks for the help. whitess if you want i have more pics haha
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