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Old 07-06-2008, 06:30 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Ok, so I have to ask a question then.

Everyone will have to take me at face value.

I bought it. Personally, I can see the value. Works pretty nice.

The transmission is operated mechanically and electronically. A bad set of electronics can certainly destroy mechanicals. I think there are plenty of us that have these PSD engines that realize what changing electronics can do to power and all with all the stock mechanicals.

Now, why is there so much "talking down" to a simple electronic product that does that is claimed? I just don't see where I need a $4000 transmission. I'd need a lot of miles to make sense out of that. I know I don't have the resources to be doing anything like that.
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