Corvette Servo

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0Tahoe3

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Hello all, new to Chevy's...is the servo on the side of the trans or is pulling the pan required for this and the 4 gear?
 

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Did I miss it. What is the part number? Can I get this at my local Chevy dealer?
 

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Go to performance. First page has a topic on this and many links to how to's within it!
 

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I bought both superior billet sets and installed them this weekend. I went ahead and bought the servo cover tool used on eBay. It made the job a breeze. The only trouble I had was removing the original. I had to bend the overlapping sheet metal on the tunnel a slight bit. Some told me that these kits would be too harsh, I disagree. I am glad I got the billet set. I found them new on eBay and saved about $40 which just about paid for the tool.
 

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Are you guys running the line pressure boosted at all with a tune in addition to the vette servo? I really want to look into do this soon.
 

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Right now I do not have a tune. Black Bear said that I should complete any trans work before having the process done.
 

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I will just have him redo my tune, but I am curious if I should remove the line pressure increase when I add the servo.

I haven't done much research on this mod...I will start to look into where to purchase and stuff this week.
 

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I have had my servos installed for a little over a month. I highly recommend the superior billet sets if you like firm shifts.
 
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finally got around to installing and it cleaned up and firmed my shifts nicely, especially for such a cheap and easy mod to do. definitely recommend and I have the line pressure turned up on my tune and it doesn't shift too hard at all, but is enough to notice it there
 

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