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    Billet Serv

    Ok so i think this is going to be my next project once it gets warmer out but i was gonna ask you guys bout this first cause alot of you have done it. Heres the description from the page...
    700R4 / 4L60E high performance intermediate billet servo. This Sonnax servo has 18% more holding power (fluid apply area) than the Corvette servo and 6 O-rings for a positive seal, plus it comes complete with an apply pin with 3 sealing rings. Yes that's a total of 9, no leaks here. Eighteen percent would be half way between a Corvette intermediate servo and the Superior servo. It'll give a firmer 1-2 and 2-3 shift. Can be installed without removing the transmission or valve body. Cost $118.00
    2000 Silverado Ecsb 5.3 Z71. Work in progress...

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    2000 Silverado Ecsb 5.3 Z71. Work in progress...

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    the 1x?

    I have the #1 and #3x in my 60e. Solid, firm shifts. FLT sells a servo setup, also.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    Well the one for the 1-2 shift and 2-3 shift. Is it worth the 118 for the nicer one or wat
    2000 Silverado Ecsb 5.3 Z71. Work in progress...

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    Thats a very inexpensive mod for what you get out of it. 1 is for the 1-2 the other is for the 3-4 shift and holding power.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    Ok thanks
    2000 Silverado Ecsb 5.3 Z71. Work in progress...

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