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Old 04-06-2014, 04:02 PM   #1
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Don't know about that one. I wouldn't do that myself. What Carl Rossler told me when I messed mine up was "Multiply your engine RPM by your first gear ratio, that is how fast that drum spins up to when you put in neutral in the lights."
TCI and Turbo Action forward pattern valve bodys can be nutraled and does not hold the clutches on. I just changed over from TCI to TA and called and asked if i could nutral it and the answer was absoutely yes.
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Old 04-06-2014, 05:07 PM   #2
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TCI and Turbo Action forward pattern valve bodys can be nutraled and does not hold the clutches on. I just changed over from TCI to TA and called and asked if i could nutral it and the answer was absoutely yes.
Rossler has that as well as ProTrans. My Rossler was bought used, and did not have "clean neutral".
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