Yes, and i wouldn’t recommend them.
With the RFE series transmissions, they’re fully electronic, and what this means with a pressure booster is that over time they’re gonna learn to shift with the lower pressure, which essentially nulls the use of it in general. More technical explanation below:
Let’s say your trans makes the shift from 4th gear to 5th gear at 120PSI normally. Now, you have that line pressure booster giving the PCM a lower reading than what it is actually, which is lets say 100PSI, when it should be reading at 120PSI.
The PCM over an extended period of time will learn this, and make it to where there will be absolutely 0 difference from how the trans was shifting normally without the pressure booster, therefore nulling its use in general. This is if the increased line pressure doesn’t make the RFEs very crappy valve body fall apart. I don’t think 10-25 PSI will, but there’s always a risk. I recommend at minimum a new enhanced billet VB.
Your issue could be caused from a warped VB. What temps do you normally run?
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