Pay very close attention to output shaft speed for tuning...
Lots of adjustability...just need to match stuff up correctly
Pay very close attention to output shaft speed for tuning...
Lots of adjustability...just need to match stuff up correctly
Les Szmidt
2007 5.9 Dodge Ram
2014 Ram 3500 Aisin tuning Emissions Equipped
EFI Live Cummins BETA Tester
Silver Bullet Tuning
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Would it be too much trouble for the EFILive professional tuners to make a transmission tuning tutorial?? Like what all should be changed if you have, say 200 hp more than stock??
im sure there will be one out before to long. probably safe to say sometime early next year
Trans tuning will NOT make your trans hold more power!!!
Don't know if that is what your looking for, but needs to be said.
Trans tuning addresses shift points and converter lock up and unlock conditions.
Les Szmidt
2007 5.9 Dodge Ram
2014 Ram 3500 Aisin tuning Emissions Equipped
EFI Live Cummins BETA Tester
Silver Bullet Tuning
silverbullettuning@gmail.com
www.youtube.com/ljszmidt
http://www.facebook.com/SilverBulletTuninig
hope i dont get blasted for this, but the new update is great for yens with aftermarket transmissions, but can the trans tuning be of any benefit for the guys out there that are still stock? i know im pushing the limits with mine and if something happens, i will take full responsibility. just curious if there are some small changes that can be made to fix/better the 2-3 shuttle shifting and maybe a little firmer shift.
My understanding is the shuttle shifting has to by addressed physically...yes the software is sweeetttt for the stock trans
good deal, thanks kory. i have the new borg warner gov press solenoid sittin in the garage. gotta make some time to put it in.
Okay, I will say this with the trans tuning....
GO SLOW!
Small changes can make HUGE impacts, especially with the governor pressure.
Also, remember, most of the parameters are based off of output shaft speed and throttle percentage, so knowing the output shaft speed you're playing with is important.
I attached a very basic calculator to use for output shaft speed. It's not dead on perfect, but it gets you close. All you need to enter is RPM, gear ratio and tire size and it will calculate the shaft speed, etimated vehcicle speed and tire rev's per mile.