None, I like the crisp shifts that it creates.
None, I like the crisp shifts that it creates.
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What exactally are the benfits from installing the AutoTrans Interceptor?
It basically allows you finer grained control over how your tranny shifts. I just recently installed it using Tone's suggested settings and I'd say there is a moderate (but noticeable) improvement in how it shifts, particularly when accelerating quickly. It shifts a bit smoother and faster.
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is there any mpg increase that is my main concern with the vx......
if youre worried about gas mileage, the VX is not the vehicle you want.. its not uncommon for a VX to get 12-13mpg, cruising at 70-75 on the highway i get about 18mpg
I already know that but if there is a possiblity for imrpovement im going to do it.......
There really aren't too many ways to improve gas mileage in the VX, but here is a short list:
1. Drive like your grandmother. Or at least drive like *MY* grandmother.Take it easy on the go pedal and you'll find you go further between fill-ups.
2. Reduce weight. Remove anything you don't need, such as the rear seat.
3. Use street tires and keep them aired up properly. A lot of us nut cases on here drive with aggressive mud or off-road treads 24/7, even on the street. Not good for gas mileage.
4. Install manual hubs on the front. I haven't tried this one yet, but theoretically the reduced driveline drags should have a pleasant effect on highway driving.
Can anyone else think of any others?
Man JH, this is like, the 5th time today I've read you asking that question...you must want one of those suckers.Originally Posted by JHarris1385
All I have heard is postive ravings about it. Cleaner, crisper shifts, no shift lag, especially between 1-2 and 2-3 gears (thanks transio), and less strain to the engine. I would imagine a lightly improved economy if you like your foot in it since it won't stay at the top end as long.
suppose I should have read all posts b4 posting my last message. turns out everything I said was just regurgitation. Sorry for making any readers read it.
Oh, and sorry for making you read this apology as well![]()
Does the Interceptor also improve downshifting? When your passing people![]()
Yes. And especially good with a supercharger.
>> AutoTrans Interceptor Adjustable Electronic Shift Kit
I'm curious if this might help what my '01 is doing more and more of these days- very hard clunks between shifts, up and down. Sometimes it's LOUD, too, and metallic sounding. Fluid levels seem fine. I've had it in 'Power' mode for the last week and that seemed to fix it- moving the shift/RPM- but it was doing it again this morning.
Weird. I can start it back up in the evening and not have this happen at all- very random it seems, but once it's starts, it'll do it for nearly every shift until I stop.
So, any ideas if this issue might be resolved by installing the Interceptor Shift Kit?