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    Does anyone know what can be done to an auto tranny to make them stronger and shift harder and quicker?

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    one solution i can think of:






    Buy a manual!!!! and while your at it - get a manual 3.5!!!


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    Manual!! ::
    Supra shred's 265's with ease!! What a smoke show

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    Nah way man, my car rocks, i couldn't bear to part with it.

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    Manual valve body, more and different material clutch packs, higher stall speed and smaller diameter torque convertor, this should do the job.

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    Sweet, i'll look into this one.

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