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Does anyone else notice this about the A8?


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remember the converter is unlocked in first at any speed, it will even happen if you keep it unlocked in second also.

 

the lurch is more like, "I think someone just rear-ended me!" Boom! Its very abrupt.

 

If you do a limo stop, like let off brake pressure as you approach stop, which I think is more normal, it can alleviate or eliminate the issue. if you happen to hold steady brake pressure all the way to 0 MPH it is more likely to bang. like it gets stopped and is all loaded up with pent up energy and releases it at 0.

Ahhh, got ya.

 

 

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They still sell it. :-)

Wife actually told me to buy it over the diablo since it'll work on my 98 Trans Am too lol

 

Been a good morning

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Wife actually told me to buy it over the diablo since it'll work on my 98 Trans Am too lol

 

Been a good morning

 

HPTuners works on your 98 TransAm, lol..... pretty much every GM product since 97 (some a couple years before that) and lots of Ford and Mopar stuff too. you can even tune your minivan with it.

 

Higgs what would you charge for doing that. What do you mean by emailing your tune?

My trucks stock tune?

 

if you wanted me to tune your vehicle you would have to be local to me or already own HPT to be able to pull your tune and email it to me for editing purposes.

 

however, seeing as I am not a vendor on this forum, it's better if you stick with those who are. :-) i don't want to get banned.

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