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Old 06-18-2007, 02:14 PM   #1
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Default tune with jmod

Hi i currently have 1 of your 93 octane tune on my car, and i was wondering would it be ok if I did the jmod? Im not sure if swapping the valvebodies would affect the shifting set on the tune.


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Old 06-18-2007, 02:17 PM   #2
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Hi i currently have 1 of your 93 octane tune on my car, and i was wondering would it be ok if I did the jmod? Im not sure if swapping the valvebodies would affect the shifting set on the tune.

thank you for ur time
Hi, you can go ahead and do the j-mod with no problems. If it shifts too firm then you can use the on device adjustments to reduce shift firmness by 5% increments, up to 25% reduction.
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Hi i currently have 1 of your 93 octane tune on my car, and i was wondering would it be ok if I did the jmod? Im not sure if swapping the valvebodies would affect the shifting set on the tune.

thank you for ur time
Hi, you can go ahead and do the j-mod with no problems. If it shifts too firm then you can use the on device adjustments to reduce shift firmness by 5% increments, up to 25% reduction.
okay thanks justin.

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