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    i am just wondering whats the best kick down cabel to put on a auto behind a 18rgeu.

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    Default Re: kick down

    cut down the stock 18RC one. You can buy the ends, then silver solder it on.

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    Default Re: kick down

    its not long enought thats the problem.

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    Hmm... kickdown from a late 70's cressida might do the trick. Pretty sure they also used an A40. Cant remember if the A40Ds from the RA65s had a kickdown cable or computer controlled shifting... but that might be an idea, as the 22RE throttlebody is in about the same position as the 18RGUE TB.

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    yeah that auto i got off you seems to be ok, but i think its the kick down corsing the trouble i am having, it revs up a bit then jumps in to gear, will shift smooth other times thou

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    fluid level?? They tend to drop a bit lower after some running due to the torque converter etc all filling up. Check the smoothness of the kickdown cable, from memory it wasnt sticky, but best to check.

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    Default Re: kick down

    yeh i think the oil level is good, and the kick down dont return properly but i think thats cause the cable is too short, and does not stay in box properly.

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    Righto, well as I said, check out the RA65s (and RT142 coronas for that matter too)

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