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98 SE ATX with ATX cooler and annual fluid flush. Would a Superchip have a negative affect on the lifespan of my transmission?

Not sure if this post should be in Performance or Transaxle so my apologies if in the wrong catagory.

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I would say the Superchip would have no adverse effect on the life span. The shift points are at a slightly higer RPM with the chip, but they are also quicker & slightly more crisp. I have one with my ATX & I am quite pleased with it. It took a little getting used to, but when I'm having fun with some spirited driving, it is well worth it IMHO.

Firmer shifts = less clutch slip = less wear on the tranny clutch packs.

That's how I see it, and the tranny experts will soon chime in and give you a definative answer.


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How did it affect your milage TourDeForce?

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I got maybe 1 mpg out of it. What helped the most was the Y-pipe mod & replacing the stock resonator with a glass pack. An extra 2 mpg out of those.

My next plan is to put a straight through muffler at the stock resonator position & move the glass pack to the stock muffler spot. If that doesn't give me the sound I'm looking for, I'll put a Flowmaster 40 as a muffler. That oughta kick butt.


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Thanks TourDeForce. Great information.

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Originally posted by TourDeForce:
I would say the Superchip would have no adverse effect on the life span. The shift points are at a slightly higer RPM with the chip, but they are also quicker & slightly more crisp. I have one with my ATX & I am quite pleased with it. It took a little getting used to, but when I'm having fun with some spirited driving, it is well worth it IMHO.

Firmer shifts = less clutch slip = less wear on the tranny clutch packs.

That's how I see it, and the tranny experts will soon chime in and give you a definative answer.




What he said...


Phillip Jackson `98 Mystique LS 262K+ and counting... ATX rebuilt @ 151K "This storm has broken me, my only friend!" RIP Dime

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