BM shift +
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I put a BM shift + on today! Wow what a cool little device. It is basically a shift kit for electronic controlled Transmissions and gives you three different choices of shift firmness, (stock and two upgrades) all with the flick of a switch. The other thing is, it stays with the vehicle when you replace the transmission, everyone should have one, especially if your towing. One complaint on BMs website was about the wire connectors, so I just solderd and shrinkwrapped mine. Very easy install, an idiot could do it. And it was cheap too! Happy motoring everybody!
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i assume this is with the stock trans?
makes me wonder how this would do with an actual shift kit and vette servo
makes me wonder how this would do with an actual shift kit and vette servo
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I have had a shift plus since november and love it. Usualy keep it in the stage 1.
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I will post pics after work today.
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My camera was dead. But this whole job took 20min. You drill a hole in the firewall (I already had one from my stereo install) and run the cord through it, then over to your computer and connect the two wires, Done!
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When I had my PCM done by W4me I got the shift points changed, increased the line pressure, along with 50% torque management removal let's just say it really throws me in my seat
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