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    Which shift kit/valve body to buy???

    I am putting my 100 shot of NOS in this week and think a valve body might be in order to save my tranny. Any suggestions. Through my tune, Lidio firmed up the shifts, but I'm looking for a little more. Thanks

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    If I read Zack's reply correctly, he's telling you to "do the J-Mod", and I agree totally.

    The J-Mod was developed by Jerry Wroblewski, one of the original designers of the AODE/4R70W, and no one knows more about this transmission than he does. The J-Mod costs practically nothing, yet is far superior to any of the commercially available shift kits.
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    Didn't Jerry chime in this morning? Maybe you can PM him for more info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RF Overlord View Post
    If I read Zack's reply correctly, he's telling you to "do the J-Mod", and I agree totally.

    The J-Mod was developed by Jerry Wroblewski, one of the original designers of the AODE/4R70W, and no one knows more about this transmission than he does. The J-Mod costs practically nothing, yet is far superior to any of the commercially available shift kits.
    I must be missing something. I don't see J-Mod in the link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crouse View Post
    I must be missing something. I don't see J-Mod in the link.
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    The J-mod will firm up your shifts for next to free. It's well documented.

    IIUC, Art Carr has a 'kit' including the right size bit and everything.

    If you're not scared of working on your own tranny, the Level II kit with J-Mod, clutches, stubshaft, clip, and tailshaft lube circuit is only like 500 bucks.
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    So you'd recommend the J-Mod for a 2004 MM tranny?
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    Darrin at
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    He will custom make a valvebody for you to whatever power level/shift aggressiveness you want. You can then swap out your stocker for it.
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    Thumbs up Do it yourself!!

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    I obviously would recommend the J-mod (do you know I hate that phrase). What I really need to do is make an update to the article for Marauder specific vehicles. Some of the things I recommended when I wrote that, I was able to get into production at Ford.

    What needs to happen is this; we need someone with a stock Marauder trans, a hoist, and few days to try some different things. I'm sure Dennis would offer his shop.....any volunteers?

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    Hey Jerry, remember how much fun we had rebuliding those Ttransmissions in your garage that day?

    You might like to know I no longer have a problem with other people's trans parts inside of mine!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry View Post
    I obviously would recommend the J-mod (do you know I hate that phrase). What I really need to do is make an update to the article for Marauder specific vehicles. Some of the things I recommended when I wrote that, I was able to get into production at Ford.

    What needs to happen is this; we need someone with a stock Marauder trans, a hoist, and few days to try some different things. I'm sure Dennis would offer his shop.....any volunteers?

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    I believe Glenn is interested in a tranny upgrade. His is still stock and it has a Trilogy s/c on it. I would volunteer but I already have a LenTech.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry View Post
    I obviously would recommend the J-mod (do you know I hate that phrase). What I really need to do is make an update to the article for Marauder specific vehicles. Some of the things I recommended when I wrote that, I was able to get into production at Ford.

    What needs to happen is this; we need someone with a stock Marauder trans, a hoist, and few days to try some different things. I'm sure Dennis would offer his shop.....any volunteers?

    j
    Jerry,
    Volunteer number one! I have all the necessary equipment at my disposal to do this and document it (Including before and after high-speed data-logging). I also have 3 cars with 4R70W trannys to work with (I.E. I wouldn't be put out having one down). If you'd like to discuss it, PM me your phone number and we'll see if it is mutually feasible. I live in the Tampa Bay region of Florida.

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    Lonnie at Blue Oval Chips makes J-Modded valve body's for only $200 bucks if you're afraid to work on your own. I'm not sure if he went up in price though. I got my J-Mod for my '95 a long time ago, and it was well worth it.
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