09 no lift shift = broken shift linkage
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09 no lift shift = broken shift linkage
i know im a *******. today i broke the linkage using no lift shift, going from 1st to 2nd.
next thing i knew, there was no 2nd, 4th, or reverse.
its at the dealer now and the new linkage will be here tomorrow or thursday, i will hopefully get the car back by friday...
next thing i knew, there was no 2nd, 4th, or reverse.
its at the dealer now and the new linkage will be here tomorrow or thursday, i will hopefully get the car back by friday...
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i knew no lift shift sounded like broken parts before the ss/tc was at the dealers. thast why if my ss had it i still wouldnt use it. hope you get your car back soon
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yea its under warranty. thing is they dont know i was using the no lift shift.
i mean you can no lift shift any car realy. when you hit the traction button 2 times to competative mode, it puts in launch control, so i mean it works, idk.
i mean you can no lift shift any car realy. when you hit the traction button 2 times to competative mode, it puts in launch control, so i mean it works, idk.
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You can NLS without pressing the button as well... as long as you are close to redline you can do it!
If you don't do it properly or quick enough is when you run into problems...
it's like any car and any model some are great some are junk...
If you don't do it properly or quick enough is when you run into problems...
it's like any car and any model some are great some are junk...
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what is WOT? yea, its like the new GTR, the tranny cant take the launch control and blows, and then the dealer wont fix it. in the fine print it says if you use it and it breaks, its not under warranty. and they can look in the computer to see if you used it. so i hear...
maybe thats it. idk. it was so fast i didnt know what the hell happened.
maybe im a complete idot. who knows.
maybe im a complete idot. who knows.
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Its not NLS that breaks your shift linkage. If you NLS'd and you misfired and it fucked something in your engine up its NLS's fault. If you NLS and break a shift linkage that has to do with your shifter.
Dont give the LSJ guys a foot in the door to say rediculously dumb ****. They just wait for a TC to have a problem so they can say "OH THANK GOD I DIDNT THINK ABOUT TRADING IT IN" or some gay bullshit
Dont give the LSJ guys a foot in the door to say rediculously dumb ****. They just wait for a TC to have a problem so they can say "OH THANK GOD I DIDNT THINK ABOUT TRADING IT IN" or some gay bullshit
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Before it was called no lift shifting, it was called powershifting or speed shifting. It is an easy way to destroy parts and the gearbox, but you get faster 1/4 mile ET's.
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You're still doing the same motion as powershifting or speedshifting. You're not letting up on the throttle and just stabbing the clutch while shifting in a rapid motion. Something's gotta give eventually. Just because it is a feature of the car does not mean you won't void the warranty.
Just ask the Nissan GT-R folks about shutting off the electronic assists or even driving the car to a race track.
Just ask the Nissan GT-R folks about shutting off the electronic assists or even driving the car to a race track.
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Haz l33t wheelz.
the cobalt SS/TC plays with the fueling and spark to keep up backpressure and load on the motor, while holding it at a certain RPM while you shift without leeting up on the gas and holding boost as well. If you shift fast enough, you will get a nice "pop" from the exhaust. It is controlled by the computer, and you have to shift very quickly. the problem these guys are running into is that they are slamming that stick with all of their might and things start to give when you do that.
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ls1fbody: I read that you had to do the shift within 1 second or else it reverts to a normal PCM mode, which is probably why they're slamming the stick. When I tried the no-lift shift a few times, it just seemed to involve the same motions as powershifting. The fuel/spark stuff is just icing on the cake, but powershifting/speed shifting has historically reduce 1/4 ETs on every car with a manual gearbox. Think low 13's for a stock 2005 Mustang GT TR-3650 vs high 13s using normal shifting.