![]() Now in concept it sounds like i need the AWD tranny with the rear trans as well, bu seeing as how im going to have to pull from another car that i KNOW it wont fit at all, ill be needing to make custom axles and drive shafts (assuming the R32 uses a 2 peice drive shaft set up) :R32's are awd.but of course finding a wrecked AWD transfer case and such that would bolt right in will be damn near impossible without shoveling out boat loads of money i dont have.so my alternative idea, like with the CRX, isto find another car of the same make.and um.adjusting a few things on it to make it work You can swap the valve body in about an hour in your drive way.So ive tossed this idea around before on a CRX back in the day when i wanted to be "That Guy", but i cant seem to keep my mind clear of known to be practical things yet trying to make it happen in a really complicated way.basically ive been concidering doing the AWD conversion to my GTI, simple concept seeing as how. If you look at the cost about 585.00 for TCM harness and remanufactured upgraded valve body it is a whole lot better than an O2J swap. I know guys that screwed with all the other mentioned things and the result was a junk O1M. It really sounds like you should do the valve body swap. With VCDS it makes it simpler because you can monitor the TCM while driving to check solenoid operation and fluid temps. You can do this change with VCDS or using the foot method by turning the key on without starting the engine and depress the accelerator pedal for 5 seconds this will reset the TCM. The Sport mode the TCM actuates the solenoids in the valve body according to your past accelerations and speeds. The difference isn't that dynamic as far as mileage, but I've found the transmission shifts feel smoother and more natural. The TCM doesn't adapt to drivers acceleration habits in economy mode. Use single quotes (') for phrases.ĭynamic or what is referred to Economy mode will give you better mileage. Relearning / Clearing of Transmission Adaptation Tables Is Necessary on most valve bodies.Complete Computerized Testing Of Valve Body on Our Zoom Superflow Valve Body Dyno.Computer Matched and Flow Tested Shift Solenoids.Solenoids Graphically Tested on our Zoom SolX Solenoid Tester.New Custom Machined Solenoid Bushings (where applicable).Rebuilt New Design Shift Solenoids (where applicable).Sonnax Updated Solenoid Modulator Valves (where applicable).Sonnax Updated TCC Valves (where applicable).Sonnax Updated Regulator Valves (where applicable).Sonnax Updated Shift Valves (where applicable).All wear areas are individually vacuum tested for leakage.Threads Checked and Repaired if Needed.Mounting Surface Verified and Flat Filed If Needed.Hand Assembled by Qualified and Caring Professionals!!.Thorough Hand Washed Cleansing Process Removes all metal and clutch particles.Our transmission valve bodies are designed to be installed by a professional automotive technician. The most common of which are: delayed engagements, harsh engagements, flair shifts, delayed shifts, harsh upshifts, harsh downshifts, slippage in gear while driving and trouble Codes associate with gear ratio errors. This transmission valve body assembly fixes and cures the many shifting complaints with a worn out valve body. VW wants $ around $ 4,400 (USD) for a remanufactured unit )possible new valve body?ĭo not jack the pressure up on the )1m (AKA Kerma mod) it does nothing to improve shifting and can make the pressure losses worse and stress already weak seals meaning shorter life. A decent rebuild starts at $ 1595 and goes up to $ 3,650. If you get it rebuildt make sure you know what prts are going into it. If you get a rebuild you may swap valve bodies several times with the rebuilder to get the transmission working right. This would mean harder more difficult to machine aluminum alloy for valve body and higher tempurature spec seals and O-rings. To make a more durable valve body would require making the valve body and the seals out of better materials. IPT puts may upgrades in the 01M: Notice that the most wear prone part of the transmission, the valve body, is done in much the same way as any other 01M remanufactured valve body. No one can remanufacture a 01M and gurantee that its lifespan will exceed the orginal transmission.
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