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24-06-2007, 10:04 PM | #1 | ||
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Reason i wanna know is cos i was speaking to a Fordmods member the other day and he has firmed up his shifts in his Ba by raising the line pressure, theres a screw on the back of the solenoid which u can turn to raise the pressure he reckonss the car feels reallly good, Just wondering if u can do it to an AU, you can get the electronic shift kits but they run 12volt and he reckons the box wont last long whereas by adjusting it at the sloenoid it runs 8volt much friendlier to the box but sharp shifts??
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25-06-2007, 12:20 AM | #2 | ||
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AU S5 solenoid is adjustable.
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25-06-2007, 12:28 AM | #3 | ||
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It's a box out and open up to adjust it though, isn't it?
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25-06-2007, 12:31 AM | #4 | ||
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i had it done in my 99 forte and im pretty sure you just have to drop the oil pan and you can access it from there. im not 100% sure though!
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25-06-2007, 12:04 PM | #5 | ||
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yea oil Pan only
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25-06-2007, 12:15 PM | #6 | ||
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Dont ramp the S5 solenoid manually - it will cost you a gearbox.
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25-06-2007, 05:37 PM | #7 | ||
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Get a tranny mechanic to do it they know how to adjust it without stuffing the tranny, there are safe limits. A slight increase is actually good for the tranny as you get less wear from the slip requires for the softer shift and less heat build up (the sliping causes heat from friction) . the reason the S5 is set for a soft shift is there are more people who prefer a smoother shift than those of us who want it to kick into gear. although this is just a drop the pan job don't attempt it yourself unless you have a good working knowledge of the BTR it is not a back yard job
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25-06-2007, 06:17 PM | #8 | ||
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yeh fairenuf, any one know what they are worth new?? i was gonna get a electronnic shift kit but ive been steered away by this guy who says thay are not good for the auto due to the 12volt shutter to the box he said, i dont quite understand it but someone else might?? Auto is due for a service so is the diff oil,
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25-06-2007, 07:12 PM | #9 | ||
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I don't get you people on this forum, how does increasing the shift pressure good for the auto gearbox? clutch disc/bands are there to wear and slip this is what they are designed for they are designed to slip to protect the other more expensive components of the box that's why they are called consumable parts, heat in the transmission could not be a problem at all as this is a taken into consideration when the box is designed it only when more power is put through the box or the clutch discs/bands are worn and are slipping to much this is when you do some matince to the box in the form of new discs/bands. to give you an idea of what increasing the shift pressure will do to the box, try driving a Manuel car and every time you change gears dump the clutch and see how long that box will last.
It easy MORE SHIFT PRESSURE = LESS AUTO LIFE NOT MORE and that's today's rant
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The thing that i have a problem with is what you stated, A slight increase is actually good for the tranny as you get less wear from the slip requires for the softer shift and less heat build up this is my argument!!!!! And i never tried to rubbish a good reliable mod, i have this same mod on my Ute and is a good cheap mod but don't tell people that it is "GOOD" for the box it is not it a trade off between performance and longevity of the box. and finally yes we are here for information not disinformation and so from someone who's family has been in the transmission game for a total of 80 years learn basic mechanical principles.
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25-06-2007, 09:06 PM | #12 | ||
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Toyota xr8 i thibnk you should go down and talk to your local gearbox mechanic. I had my gearbox **** it self from hard driving when standard because when you drive it hard with the clutchs slipping they do heat up alot more and now the shift has been wound up well over 2 years ago on my 99 forte it chirps second gear at 80kmh in a relativly stock I6 and the gearbox has not missed a beat in 2 years so if you theory is correct my gearbox should have blown up along time ago. The real problem with winding your shift up on your gear box and i have experianced this first hand not heard from a mate who heard it down the pub, is when the gearbox shifts harder you will damage uni's on the tailshaft and smash the gears in your diff. So really if you want to wind the shift up pay the money get a tranny shop to do it put an oil cooler on the gearbox for safety and expect to pay 600 bucks for a new diff centre in about 3 months.
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the reason why your old box **** itself was because you drove an old box to hard as you said that's an easy one :togo: . and your new box has lasted because it was fully rebuilt it doesn't mean its going to last forever though it will IT WILL wear the components quicker than a standard box and i don't mean the clutch discs/bands i mean all the other components like the input/output shaft splines. and the clutch discs will last longer i never said they wouldn't, i sail everything else wouldn't last long. and you will damage the rest of the drive terrain eg, unis diff axles.
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25-06-2007, 10:53 PM | #14 | ||
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its good to hear someone speaking some sense au3xr6
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Heat + BTR = No more gear changes. Simple. In saying that you can go to far and cause damage by having the thing shift to hard so it's important to find the happy medium.
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26-06-2007, 01:48 AM | #17 | ||
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if you wind it up yourself your going to end up at the gearbox shop anyway in the end paying for a new gearbox and as au3xr6 said they cost heaps!! mine was 2200 and its only about 200 for service on the box and while the service is getting done ask him to wind up the shift. kill 2 birds with one stone!!!
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26-06-2007, 02:56 AM | #18 | ||
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i also believe its the same s5 soliniod in the ef/el , im currently and have for about 7 to 8 months now rean the ba box in me el and there has been no probs
but might take it down get it servised and get this mod done aswell _2:
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26-06-2007, 06:53 AM | #19 | ||
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yeah all i want is just a little more not heaps, i'll prob get a new one and tell em to adjust it a little while they have it in there hands, i can get one fairly cheap. Half a turn is enough i was toold but i wouldnt do it myself.
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26-06-2007, 08:12 AM | #20 | ||
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EF/EL S5 is different to AU S5, AU and BA should be the same or similar.
i fitted an AU S5 solenoid with 1.25turns to my EF gearbox and it made some decent improvments on my turbo EF.
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26-06-2007, 05:35 PM | #21 | ||
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im not talking of making the car shift like an animal chirp and that, im talking just a slight turn thats all, slight turn wont wreck your AUto, what happens when the S5 solenoid shits itself the car shifts harder anyway is that true??.
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26-06-2007, 05:51 PM | #22 | ||
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let him have his opinion we all know he's wrong. my advice to anyone wanting to know for sure go see an auto specialist i'm sure they know more than toyotaxr8 on this subject. just a matter of interest i was told by my tranny guy (nothing to do with the way he dresses BTW ) that some other electronic trannys have a firmer shift from the factory and this is acheived by having an increased pressure from the VPS (thats the S5 in the falcon) without any detrimental effect. The crummydore is one such example and I have yet to hear of any major make ripping their drivetrain apart from a higher VPS setting from the factory. it's simple really ford go for the soft shift for comfort not durability. of course there will always be people out there that say don't change factory settings as it was designed that way but just think, there are still those out there that say extractors and exhaust make you use more fuel when the oposite is true so myths abound. too often people offer their opinion as being fact but please if your not sure do the reaearch. to Quote Abraham Lincoln "it is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt"
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26-06-2007, 06:08 PM | #23 | ||
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yous have confused me with each of your opininons??
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Can't you read boy so i will write it slower for you I NEVER SAID THAT IT WAS NOT A GOOD MOD (it is a good mod), I SAID!!! IT WILL CAUSE DAMAGE IN THE LONG RUN AS ANY GOOD AUTO MECHANIC WILL TELL YOU, IT IS A TRADE OFF BETWEEN PERFORMANCE AND LONGEVITY OF THE AUTO Is this not what i said
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26-06-2007, 06:36 PM | #27 | ||
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Joe .. I have the AU box in my EA .. and I turned the s5 1/8 of a turn ... just enough to help it out but still child asleep friendly .. and you know what its like im my EL .. but thats a full mechanical shift kit.... not really something you would like
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26-06-2007, 10:21 PM | #28 | ||
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In the end i think the best option as it has been stated many of times here is
Go to an auto mechanic and ask him to do it for you he will know exactly what is good for it and what is to much!! And they will clean it and service the box while the oil pan is of. You get a service and a touch up of the solenoid to make the gearbox last longer!!! you cant go wrong. |
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26-06-2007, 10:34 PM | #29 | ||
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Yeah sweet thats what i'll do, im gonna get them to replace the solenoid with a new one and to adjust the new one.
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26-06-2007, 10:34 PM | #30 | ||
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Thanks for the info people!! will post up my feedback after i get it done.
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