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39 messages, Last post on Jun 22, 2009 at 4:22 PM
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Replying to: marsha7 (Jun 01, 2006 5:28 pm) |
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Have any of you changed the shocks to high performance shocks or changed the bushing to PU??/ Interested in buying a used CV and working on it myself, and wondering if anyone in this forum has done this. I have done this on my 02 Toyota Avalon with dramatic results. abfisch |
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I just bought a left over 2006 GM with the handling, 3.27 rear axle, and dual exhaust package. I am happy with the power, but I would like to change how the transmission shifts and locks up. On my last car with OBDI, I was able to change the start in second gear so that with the shift lever in "2", it would start in first and then shift to second and then stay in second until I moved the shift lever to "D". I was also able to delay the shift to Overdrive and the convertor lockup to what I thought were acceptable speeds to avoid lugging the engine. I know that I can try to train my wife to use the "Overdrive Off" button in the column shift lever, but I'd like to avoid that if possible by reprogramming the transmission shift points. Does anyone know who sells a program for editing the transmission shift points and lockup points? Or is that available commercially for this car? I'd like to do my own programming if possible so that I can make adjustments until I get it where I want it without having to send a computer back to a tuning person several times. Or, what tuning persons work on our cars? Thanks in advance. |
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Replying to: marsha7 (Jun 01, 2006 5:28 pm) To modify the computer tables, typically you copy the program/tables from your car to a laptop or destop computer, edit the tables, and then load them back into your car's computer "Flash the computer". For what it's worth and your mileage may vary. |
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Our 1998 Grand Marquis 4.6 liter V8 has a small crack on top of intake where the thermos goes. Apparently it is plastic and to buy the part is supposed to be over $200. Is there a way to repair the small crack? Husband needs advice.
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Replying to: wearewellable (Jan 06, 2007 9:38 am) |
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I have a 1999 Ford Crown Victoria and was wondering if the gauge cluster of a newer model crown victoria such as the 2006 with the tachometer would work in the 1999. Thanks for helping, if you can. |
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Replying to: joe110 (Apr 04, 2006 1:21 pm) |
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| My manifold is also cracked. Looking for recall info for it but cant find it. Also when i went to the dealer they said that it was past the 7 year warranty period and even if there was a recall they don't fix it. I think that is bull(*&^. Any other advice or stories about intake manifolds? | |
| I HAVE A 2000 CV/PI. DOES ANYONE ONE KNOW WHAT KIND OF HEADERS WILL FIT TO REPLACE THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD? I CANT FIND ANY. | |
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