I have a '07 tahoe with 5.3/4l60 combo which just had the trans. rebuilt. The shop I used said to return the ecm/tcm to stock files and to adjust for tire size only(I run taller than stock) and that is what the Transgo was calibrated to run on. Fast forward to a couple weeks later, trans. is broken in and I go reflash ecm/tcm with shift pressures set to stock, shift times zero'd out and trq reduction at 0. I took the truck out and wow this thing shifted like nobody's business, but my 1>2 upshift was a bit too harsh for my liking. So I started adjusting the tune, after some reading on here I decided to just add som TM back in and see how I like it, so after adding 10% TM back in it was better , but still had a harshness about it that I wasn't happy with. Next up I played around with shift pressures, and lowered them from stock by 5 all down the column, and left TM at 10% still getting better, but still too much of a bump in the seat. Now I decided it was time to play around with the shift times and after even more reading I felt comfortable in trying .2 down the column, seemed to have no effect on the feel of the shift, but I could tell it seemed slower.
Well now I am sorta stuck on what my next step should be, I am toying around with the idea of changing my shift times back to stock...is this taboo since I am running the TransgoHD2 and should zero out my times to disable adaptive learning?? Driving the truck with the stock tune the 1>2 upshift is almost where I like it, but onn the soft side of things. I am thinking that this is my only logical next step since I already am at lower than stock pressures and 10% TM added back in...Is it ok to run stock times on the 1>2 and zero's on the other shifts?? Thanks for any help--Dan