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Old Sun, February 26th, 2012, 10:49 PM
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I know there are a couple "bad" DPCs that you want to avoid. Are any better than others? And what are the differences?

I have a CA truck with DPC492.
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Old Sun, February 26th, 2012, 11:09 PM
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There is nothing "bad" about any of them. The hardware differences are necessary for 49 or 50 state trucks, Excursions, Vans, 97 CA-trucks, and what transmission is being used.
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Good thing my trucks from tx. Dumb ca trucks..lol.
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Old Mon, February 27th, 2012, 08:47 PM
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Are they any quirks with my PCM? My shifting is funny ever since I got my PHP
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Are they any quirks with my PCM? My shifting is funny ever since I got my PHP
Not necessarily, but what we have run into is pretty noticeable variances in what we have to do to shift pressures between 99-01 trucks and 02-03 trucks due to hardware differences in the transmission (valve body spacer plate most notably).
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My shifts are just REALLY firm (Most of the time) and the shift around 25mph is usually realllly bad. But sometimes they are perfectly fine..
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