87Turbo-TWE4
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I want replace the stock servo with a billet servo and don't know which brand is the best and most reliable. Any suggestions?
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SignUp Now!Replacing the GN servo is a waste of time and money. Don't do it.I want replace the stock servo with a billet servo and don't know which brand is the best and most reliable. Any suggestions?
If you have a problem with the 1-2 shift it's not caused by the servo. A larger servo isn't needed.So there are no benefits to replacing the stocker?
If you have a problem with the 1-2 shift it's not caused by the servo. A larger servo isn't needed.
Our servo doesnt have that problem when you install the original return springs as stated in the instructions.If there are any clunks after installation it is very rare and I give phone help to undo the mod that causes it.
I have a CK servo on 2 transmissions with 280 line preassure no clunk on down shift
The CK servo nicely firmed up my upshifts with no side effects. I went from a slight 2nd gear chirp to mean barks and sideways 1-2 shifts at my disposal.
If you have a problem with the 1-2 shift it's not caused by the servo. A larger servo isn't needed.
How much torque is the motor,that 87Turbo-TWE4 has in front of his transmission,making? Does he have a NEED for a larger servo?Sure a GN servo can last for a bit even in a 10 second car... but it doesn't hurt in the least to run a good aftermarket servo. I prefer the ones that have the cushion spring to reduce the 3-2 clunk and help prevent broken anchors and bands.
Brian.what happened to that car?