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Old 06-27-2013, 01:39 PM   #24
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Re: 700r4

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OK Folks: I knew BOWTIE OVERDRIVE sells a kit, but yesterday I saw at you tube two other companys selling kits.
Questions are:
Which one are you using?
Which you thing is the best kit?
Can we built one?
Did you built your own?
If yes could you share the idea?
Thanks.
The old saying, "there's plenty of ways to skin a cat" applies here.

There's are strictly hydraulic kits that do not require any electrical input. I've used them and like them. But they do not fit every 700r4/4L60.

Some people use a relay off the brake switch to supply power to the TCC solenoid and alter the valve body wiring to ground the solenoid in fourth. It works.

Others will install ready made "kits"
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