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its good for it to shift hard. but it depends on what hard is to you. like if it shifts hard and makes a loud n oise then you could have problems but if it shifts hard just enough to jerk you in your seat a llittle bit you notice nothing else wrong with power delivery shifting times or temps i think your good to go. but thats just my two cents
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