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Old 01-02-05, 07:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I was watching TV/Spike channel and I saw a lot of aftermarket performance "plug in" systems and transmission valve kits. I looked around the web and I only found the power programmer III and the power control module plug-ins but nothing for a transmission. I'm curious, what's out there for a 95 vette's transmission and which is better, the programmer or module?

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I haven't seen anything as far as transmissions are concerned for Corvettes. LT1 Edit seems to be the most popular LT motor programmer out there.
 
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Anyone have ever use the power programer or module?
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Hypertech makes a Power Programmer Plus that works specifically with a 95 Lt1 auto.
From what I have been told, you are able to adjust shift points and feel. Mid America sells their products. If you wait until a show, you can get 10% off and free shipping. Hypertech also has a web site that can probably answer all of your questions. They also have a great customer care department that can be reached daily during business hours. I hope this helps you!
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