intense shift kit install
i couldn't find to much on it,
im looking to do this myself with my buddy Syed, i just need some instructions, is there any site or printout anyone has that i could use? the more detail the better.
the kit came with instructions, but there to vague to know exactly what I'm doing, and i don't wanna screw anything up :P
feedback is greatly appreciated
im looking to do this myself with my buddy Syed, i just need some instructions, is there any site or printout anyone has that i could use? the more detail the better.
the kit came with instructions, but there to vague to know exactly what I'm doing, and i don't wanna screw anything up :P
feedback is greatly appreciated
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Originally Posted by MadMike
i couldn't find to much on it,
im looking to do this myself with my buddy Syed, i just need some instructions, is there any site or printout anyone has that i could use? the more detail the better.
the kit came with instructions, but there to vague to know exactly what I'm doing, and i don't wanna screw anything up :P
feedback is greatly appreciated
im looking to do this myself with my buddy Syed, i just need some instructions, is there any site or printout anyone has that i could use? the more detail the better.
the kit came with instructions, but there to vague to know exactly what I'm doing, and i don't wanna screw anything up :P
feedback is greatly appreciated

Everyone says the instructions that come with the Intense kit are clear, but haro and myself agree that it was vague and required some guesswork. Best I can suggest is have a dremel tool nearby with various bits for minor adjustments.
I can't remember which piston it was, but the springs appear to fit in a way where they would seem to get all tangled and just cause some radically hard shifts but its normal.
Finally, the sandpaper they provide is key, but you may want to use some smaller grit because I only got 1 sheet that seemed a bit too harsh for the prep work. Take your time.
I can't remember which piston it was, but the springs appear to fit in a way where they would seem to get all tangled and just cause some radically hard shifts but its normal.
Finally, the sandpaper they provide is key, but you may want to use some smaller grit because I only got 1 sheet that seemed a bit too harsh for the prep work. Take your time.
I've got my instructions still and have done this install before on my car. It just takes some time and patience to make sure you read everything right. When are you trying to do this?
i wanna do it asap
i have a feeling my trans might fail within the next month tho
its a rebuild, and im not sure the parts they used were in very good condition : /
im going to the shop tmrw to check and get a straight answer, if somethings wrong theyll replace it for free, so i guess its ok..
but ya, shift kit is a deff want on the list, since headers, dp, and exhaust are going in in a few days
and im workin on gettin my pcm from zzp
i have a feeling my trans might fail within the next month tho
its a rebuild, and im not sure the parts they used were in very good condition : /
im going to the shop tmrw to check and get a straight answer, if somethings wrong theyll replace it for free, so i guess its ok..
but ya, shift kit is a deff want on the list, since headers, dp, and exhaust are going in in a few days
and im workin on gettin my pcm from zzp
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