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Originally Posted by Lug The 7AT is a bit better than the 5AT but this was a problem almost every 350Z Auto owner faced when going FI. Retuning the shift

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Old 07-09-2010, 02:58 PM   #11 (permalink)
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The 7AT is a bit better than the 5AT but this was a problem almost every 350Z Auto owner faced when going FI. Retuning the shift points and adding a VB upgrade was the solution 99% of the time. One easy way to avoid the shift issue is to figure out where you need to manually paddle shift to take into account the slight lag (about 500 milliseconds). The valve body upgrade is actually pretty simple, you just dropped the valve body and either did a swap or sent your's in to be modded. Usually cost about $1k. They do recommend a tranny cooler as well because the upgraded VB tends to make the tranny run hotter.
Hmm. Well, it will be interesting to see if it makes a difference for the 7AT too... I think some of the shift speed must be tunable as is, given that it definitely shifts harder and faster when you use the paddles.

Does the ECU throw a code if line pressure builds faster than expected?

How much power was the 5AT holding before something broke?
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