TCI Shift Kit, anybody using it?

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I have a B&M Transpak kit. Doesn't affect everyday driveability that much, pretty mild overall, but will chirp second real good when your in it.
 
I have the TransGo kit in my 200-4R and am very happy with it. Nice crisp, but not harsh shifts when taking it easy, but will break loose shifting in second ( rear control arm bushings are SHOT so that takes a lot of the effect out) quite often at much over 1/2 throttle (also running 255 wide tires). Perfect for me!

Also using a stock convertor.
 
custom442 said:
what stall do you have? will get more out of a shift kit with a lesser stall
Right now im planning on using the stock converter. Not looking for a race set up, just want the trans to shift a bit firmer and quicker since I have such a tall rear. I am mainly worried about harsh shifts during mild driving. I have seen a lot of shift kits that are too harsh for the street and wear out u joints and rear ends and I am trying to avoid that if possible. I call TCI and they recommended that I go with the RV set up as they called it rather than the street/strip config. I guess we will see.
 
thanks for the replies fellas....
 
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