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Old Jul 9, 2003 | 02:11 PM
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Default Automatic mods explanation

I have been reading this discussion and have the following questions, if someone could be nice enough to take the time to explain to me...

Changing the torque converter : I understand that this voids the warranty and involves a "change of the fluid coupling", but what does this mean ? Just changing the transmission oil to a different grade ?

Ordering a higher ratio gear on the differential : 2.73 to 3.15 ? I'm assuming I can do this when I place the order for my C5, and it will not void the warranty. Is this a popular choice ? What are the drawbacks ?

What do people mean by changing the "stall" speed ? Relates to the transmission I suppose.

What does "powerload the A4" mean ?

What is a transgo kit ?

I look forward to your explanations. Thanks in advance.



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Old Jul 9, 2003 | 03:13 PM
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Default Re: Automatic mods explanation (jerome)

Jerome checkout the Yank Converters web site, there is a tremendous amount of info about converters and how they work. "converter.cc"

Going to a numerically higher rear 2.73 to 3.15 will give your car greater acceleration. You can order a 3.15 rear as an option on a new C5 so this would not void your warranty. The down side is your miles per gallon will decrease slightly.

A Trans Go Shift Kit will firm up your shift points (your tranny will shift harder with a shift kit).


I am not sure what you mean when you say Powerload the A4.




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Old Jul 9, 2003 | 04:46 PM
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Thanks Mitch,
The info in the FAQ section helped. :thumbs:

I'm actually waiting for the C6, but I'm now almost sure of getting the automatic (5+ speed should be nice). I will probably go for the higher ratio at the differential as a first step. I don't mind loosing a few mpg. So that was good advice.

After driving manuals for all my life, I find it frustrating to find the best downshift gear when going from "I'm-just-cruising-in-a-high-gear" to "I-need-max-acceleration" to block/pass another car. If I was at a race track I could plan on being in the best gear all the time, but in daily traffic my driving mode can change instantly. So an automatic will probably work best for that.


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