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Old 11-06-2007, 02:09 AM
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Default Corvette servo's for an H2

Recently I installed a magnacharger supercharger and happened to be in the dealers for service when the head H2 Technician remarked about my supercharger. He told me that I should install a Corvette servo which will help the rear end/transmission hold up to some of the abuse of the supercharger..Kinda makes sense and all he said was he would install the servo, nothing else was needed..Here's the other side of the coin. The folks who installed the supercharger told me that in his own words, they would install fluid, gaskets, servo, and shift kit. My only warning to you is that when you put a shift kit in those trans, they tend to shift very stiff. Now the tech at the dealers says it's not necessary. The other guy says it is. I throw it out to all you techies who have been there, done that, etc for advice..Thanks in advance, Da BRUTE
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