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TVS Coyote A6 Shifting Problem...
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<blockquote data-quote="mikengail" data-source="post: 14558554" data-attributes="member: 143239"><p>Yeah, Scott, I'm familiar with A6 torque management. Before, I installed the TVS kit, I had a custom tune from another well known vendor and his first version was trying to take it easy on the trans and keep me straight on the road between shifts. I asked him to take it off and it was no problem plus a lot more fun. That vendor is a good guy too and, like Justin, really provides excellent customer service. </p><p></p><p>As for the boost increase, I haven't measured it. Sure feels noticeably stronger, especially in the mid-range. Actually feels a little stronger than my wife's Trinity now. Very cool. </p><p></p><p>After doing some homework that I should have done when the TVS was originally installed, I'm feeling a little foolish about the plugs. I used to know all about the relationship among combustion pressures, combustion temps and spark plug heat ranges when I was a kid building my own engines. I've become old, lazy and forgetful with respect to my resurrected muscle car hobby...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikengail, post: 14558554, member: 143239"] Yeah, Scott, I'm familiar with A6 torque management. Before, I installed the TVS kit, I had a custom tune from another well known vendor and his first version was trying to take it easy on the trans and keep me straight on the road between shifts. I asked him to take it off and it was no problem plus a lot more fun. That vendor is a good guy too and, like Justin, really provides excellent customer service. As for the boost increase, I haven't measured it. Sure feels noticeably stronger, especially in the mid-range. Actually feels a little stronger than my wife's Trinity now. Very cool. After doing some homework that I should have done when the TVS was originally installed, I'm feeling a little foolish about the plugs. I used to know all about the relationship among combustion pressures, combustion temps and spark plug heat ranges when I was a kid building my own engines. I've become old, lazy and forgetful with respect to my resurrected muscle car hobby... [/QUOTE]
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