Originally Posted By: ls1mike
Originally Posted By: sciphi
With the 4T65 you can boost line pressure electronically too. The shift kit just does it for you, all the time. It also prevents/covers up the symptoms of a $500 repair if the electronic doodad fails.
The DIY shift kit only has 2 sizes of shims, a 1/2" long for the top 1-2 spring and 3/4" lengths for all the rest. I feel the shifts a little bit when it's cold, and it disappears as the transmission warms up, with the quick shifts remaining. Parts were acquired at Lowe's, LOL.
I was too lazy to go to Lowes...Plus I needed a filter.
The Electronic doodad is the PCS (pressure control selnoid) Which if it fails cause hard shifts and the pump
to run at capacity. However I like the word doodad better.
I just did a pan drop and fill. It took 8 quarts. I believe a complete change out is 14 but I could be wrong.
Just got back from a 60 mile each way trip and that thing shifts nice!
You can adjust the shifts with the computer but this was cheaper.
The owners manual on my 2002 Buick Century states that the total capacity (of my 4T65E) is 10 quarts. I love the seamless (smooth) shifts that Mobil 1 ATF provides. What benefit would this shift kit provide?