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Old 02-23-2008, 02:08 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Thanks guys. So basically I can go all the way to the auto shift at 5500 (or whatever it is) in first gear and no harm done? Ok well I guess I'll go out and do a test. It just sounds like it's gonna explode when I go that far up in such a low gear!

So it'll either be limp mode (meaning the flash didn't work) or it'll shift itself. Alright, thanks again. This board is really helpful!

It'll be a sad day if or when a lot of the knowledgeable members of the various LX forums dump their SRT's for the G8 GT/GXP. It seems like that's what's gonna happen though. Great bang-for-the-buck car(s) and the LS3 definitely sounds delicious but I saw the GT at the auto show in DC and the styling didn't look as good in person as it did in photos.

Anyway, take it easy!
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