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LOKAR Kickdown Cable Installation - Holley Sniper EFI and Ford C6 Transmission - KD-20C6HT
With the Sniper EFI I could not use the stock kickdown rod, so I had to decide how to get the transmission to down shift when passing. I decided the best way to do that is with the Lokar Kick down cable.
This video shows the installation on my 1973 Ford Torino. If you have any questions, please put them in the comments below.
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