My JWT TT Baby is home! *pics*


Valvue Body and Torque Converter was added to trany to help!

The Navigation unit is under the seat.....navigation is still in console
cloud<------- I cant see them 100%, but at an angle I can read them and gauge where they are at.....it still works
how does the shifting of the valve body feel? i got annoyed when i had a valve body in my altima especially in traffic with the hard shifting. the install looks very clean
da mayor <------ its not that bad really, i was expecting worse! I mean it is a little hard when going into 1st from idling like at a stoplight and sometimes it "sticks" when going into reverse from park, but nothing to regret at all.....
and yes, it was awful not to have my baby for almost 4 month? I tried not to think about how long it was, but the first time i drove when she came back was priceless and well worth the wait
**thanks to scott and mike and the guys at the VRT shop**
and yes, it was awful not to have my baby for almost 4 month? I tried not to think about how long it was, but the first time i drove when she came back was priceless and well worth the wait

**thanks to scott and mike and the guys at the VRT shop**
I will dig up her dynos ASAP.
Was a while ago.
We only tuned her for around 400 WHP on Pump. Don't like to kill the Autotrannies regardless of the upgrades....
I might have more picts. Glad you like her Kristen and Mike.
Sad I had to send her home???????
M
Was a while ago.
We only tuned her for around 400 WHP on Pump. Don't like to kill the Autotrannies regardless of the upgrades....
I might have more picts. Glad you like her Kristen and Mike.
Sad I had to send her home???????
M
i love the car, the red with black rims looks super tight, so do those 6pot brakes. nice job on the go fast goodies as well.
one thing, i just dont understand the gauges in the nav compartment. theres no way you can realistically keep an eye on things with them over there.
Kudos!
one thing, i just dont understand the gauges in the nav compartment. theres no way you can realistically keep an eye on things with them over there.
Kudos!



