Jpaz,
I run a Trans Go "re-programming kit" in my FMX as well, and I love the firm shifts. Mine will chirp the tires as well if I'm on it. Glad to hear some feedback on Crower's Torque Monster. You know, on this site, you hear many varied stories and opinions about what components people use, or want to use, but I build engines for a living. I searched through most of the Name Brand cam grinders offerings we buy from , to see what cams they had. I bought the Crower based on comparison of how really pragmatic the choice was for street driving, as well as the fact that Crower stuff is always top quality. The Aussie heads allow all of the positives of the 4V heads, but with the port velocity needed for street manners. I have bushed my lifter bores with a Wyandorf kit, some restricting of cam journal oiling, external line to bring oil to the back of the block, Icon forged pistons to mate with the heads to bring compression down to street gas useage. Rods are bushed, bolted, polished and peened. There's lots of incidental stuff I've done, not that I'll ever need it all, simply because I can do it at work myself, and I don't have to pay for the mods. And it's not all for horsepower, Truly, there's a measure of overkill here leaning towards strength, road manners, and reliability, but it's expected from me when I assemble someone's racing engine , so why not apply lessons learned to the daily driver?