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[QUOTE="peixinho, post: 868952, member: 12240"] The transmission is a very adaptive tranny. It will soften and/or harden the shifts depending on how you drive. It will also go into limp mode and/or drop into neutral to avoid a catastrophic failure. Always make sure to do an escalated relearn process with your tranny. Don't ever just hammer on it. Start off with a couple 1/4 throttle runs, then 1/2 thorttle runs, then 3/4 throttle runs, then WOT throttle runs. Oh and DON'T EVER RUN YOUR TRUCK SUPER HARD RIGHT AFTER INSTALLING A NEW TUNE. It can and will blow up your tranny. Ask me how i know [/QUOTE]
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