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    Default WOT shifts very low (2500 to 3000 rpm)

    Greetings form Mexico

    I did a e38 standalone on a Fox mustang. Car was running Ok and then it started to shift very low at WOT. The car always had a ISS code but worked OK. Do you know hoy I can tell if it is a limp mode or a mechanical error?
    I think is an electrical or software error because I can shift manually.

    Here is my tune filetransmision sin unput sensor y cont odas las tablas iguales.ctd

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    Hi Miguel, check that the throttle position signal is correct and is not dropping.

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    Tps stays high on scanner, it evens launch hard but shifts at low rpms

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    by the wa, since all stuff and calibration ... all hardware is form a 4WD silverado. Is there any way The ECU triggers the 4wd low signal? I got no body control module

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