Sounds good. Thanks. So what your saying is that the TCS in the ECM doesn't need addresed as stated in this thread? I'm taking these guy's have GTO's and it doesn't apply to trucks?
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Sounds good. Thanks. So what your saying is that the TCS in the ECM doesn't need addresed as stated in this thread? I'm taking these guy's have GTO's and it doesn't apply to trucks?
I cant speak for TCS, Im talking TM here. There are ECM and TCM parts for TM, Id assume the same for TCS. You want to turn Traction Control off? I guess if hitting the button all the time gets old but why else?
I def want the t/m off:) The reading i've done tells me that the tcs is pulling timing and my dad's truck has a terrible dead spot when you punch it and also after it shifts into 2nd. Just don't know why it builds all this rpm and speed in 1st then just turns into a turd after the shifts. Thought maybe the tcs was causing this fall on it's face symptom.
Scarab, I fig out the T/M. I have it shifting firm and quick without much shift lag ( Takes us diesel guy's a bit longer than you gas tuners):). What I'd like to work on now is figure out what table/table's are reducing power on launch. The truck won't even power brake the factory 20's and is a turd out of the hole. Could this be TCS pulling power/timing? Thanks for the continued help:grin:
Joel, I read this thread and tried to apply what was said into my dad's ECM. After applying what was said here into the TCS tables I had to go out and rescue pop's b/c his truck shut down in rush our traffic on the test run:hihi:
I will disable spark smoothing and try that. What other tables should I be changing. I got a little confused on the Yes/No TCS parameters. Pardon my ignorance.
Joey
Joe, the guy was a spammer :Throwup:
Ok, thanks, it's hard to tell sometimes.
These people must be astonishingly bored!