I have read somewhere that for a stock application it is better to only lock up the converter in 6th gear in a 6L80/90
Is this true?
I have read somewhere that for a stock application it is better to only lock up the converter in 6th gear in a 6L80/90
Is this true?
nope. it's really application/car dependent. i lock up my blown 6.8lt from 4th with a 3500 converter from around 63kph.
stock converters are generally around the 1800rpm for stall speed, so are reasonable tight already.
Thanks, This is in a truck, almost always loaded and owner has a heavy foot but seems to stay under the tp or load that unlocks the converter.
At light to light-medium throttle, lock the TCC in the top 3 gears (generally the TCM will cycle thru the first 4 gears pretty quickly)... in the long run it will extend the life of the ATF and the clutches.