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does anyone know what the type of tranny the autobahn has?
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governer on 1995 Olds Aurora

4t80E 4 speed, what else are you looking for
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Re: governer on 1995 Olds Aurora

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This Autobahn package didn't include the chomed alloy rim option but it did include V-rated tires and a gearing of 3.71 found on the STS.

Non Autobahn equipped Auroras are governed at 108 mph. V-rated tires are rated for 139mph, so the governor must take over at about 135-140 mph.

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Re: governer on 1995 Olds Aurora

I have a 1995 Aurora. Since a year ago it engine started mis-firing, as if one or 2 cylinders were not functioning. I had all spark plugs and wires changed (AC Delco) but it's still not running smooth, had 1 coil changed, made it better but still not perfect as before. Is there anything else I can do? a mechanic told me it could be from the sensor that adjusts fuel release and spark as we accelerate (forgot the name of part). Anyone has a suggestion?
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Re: governer on 1995 Olds Aurora

Why would you only change ONE coil?????????????
If ONE coil made it better. MAYBE, JUST MAYBE....................
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Re: governer on 1995 Olds Aurora

ecmprogrammer.com sells the aurora chip for 329, there the ones making it, domestic performance re-sells it. it used to be 289, but its 329 now, so im sure domestic performance needs to update there site. the 329 does cover shipping from canada though. im very close to odering this cheap on friday
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