WOT settings - do you use MPH or RPM as the guiding parameter for the 1-2 and 2-3 shift points?
I've been using RPM, my 1-2 shift is always right on the money but the 2-3 moves around.
WOT settings - do you use MPH or RPM as the guiding parameter for the 1-2 and 2-3 shift points?
I've been using RPM, my 1-2 shift is always right on the money but the 2-3 moves around.
Dick Abbott
Both points have to be hit for the shift to happen. Usually I set the MPH a bit lower then the RPM that way it will shift when the RPM target is hit.
01 ECSB 1/2 ton 4x4 Forged 5.7 LS1 GMC
Custom KBracing front mounted, BW S480, intercooled turbo
That is what I have been doing too, but the 2-3 shift isn't always at the the RPM point, usually well above.Originally Posted by kbracing96
Someone suggested trying the MPH method.
Dick Abbott
What kind of vehicle, motor and trans? Could be that the trans isn't capable of performing the shift (too much power, or worn trans) fast enough when the PCM commands it.
01 ECSB 1/2 ton 4x4 Forged 5.7 LS1 GMC
Custom KBracing front mounted, BW S480, intercooled turbo
04 Corvette capable of running in the tens, level V RPM trans recently refreshed, 3800 Vigilante converter.Originally Posted by kbracing96
Dick Abbott
I've got a Silverado that I tuned a while back, just put in a Raptor 4L65E and now it won't obey to either WOT table. I've even got the WOT RPM down to 3800 mph down to 22 1-2 and still goes to 5800 before I let out. I'm a little confused, but while doing the 3rd gear locked pulls I also had a hard time getting the coverter to lock with the scan tool. I would have to try several times before it would lock. Has anyone else seen this? Thanks,
Aaron L.
Conover, NC
Is this as viewed from the scan tool/logging? Or is it from viewing the tach in the dash?I've even got the WOT RPM down to 3800 mph down to 22 1-2 and still goes to 5800 before I let out
"Trash that carb and get Injected!"
It was by the scan tool, but I got it worked out last night. It turns out that when the shop put the new trans back in they didn't get the plug on all the way. After I found that the trans tuned out fine thank goodness.
Aaron L.
Conover, NC
Wow great find! Still has to make your stomach sink though...if they forgot the electrical plug I would be checking to make sure they got the clips on the cooler lines on good too. Don't want the high side popp'n off.
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