Tranny shifting hard 1-2, 2-3
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Tranny shifting hard 1-2, 2-3
So I just bought a 97 Camaro SS, and the tranny is shifting real hard.
It has a new tranny, with an aggressive shift kit, and the previous owner said he had the shop up the line pressure to make it really firm.
Well it works, but too well. It takes very little gas to chirp the 1-2 shift, same goes for the 2-3 shift.
Now this is my first car with a 4L60e, my previous car was a 93Z28.
What settings do I need to change to get it to shift somewhat softer when at part throttle?
What program do you all recommend for this as well?
It has a new tranny, with an aggressive shift kit, and the previous owner said he had the shop up the line pressure to make it really firm.
Well it works, but too well. It takes very little gas to chirp the 1-2 shift, same goes for the 2-3 shift.
Now this is my first car with a 4L60e, my previous car was a 93Z28.
What settings do I need to change to get it to shift somewhat softer when at part throttle?
What program do you all recommend for this as well?
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Yeah, I really dont know how it was set......
Its fun when I want to mash the gas, but when I am taking it easy its annoying.
Do I just start with line pressure and lower it abit? I have never messed with a 4L60E.....
Its fun when I want to mash the gas, but when I am taking it easy its annoying.
Do I just start with line pressure and lower it abit? I have never messed with a 4L60E.....
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Normally the transmissions line pressure is adjusted by a pressure regulator spring. However the pressure control solenoid can be adjusted to alter line pressures. I do not recommend doing this instead of a PR spring. Reason being is garage shift are very harsh when applied. Personally the only reason to adjust the PCS is to fine tune it. Vince B
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Normally the transmissions line pressure is adjusted by a pressure regulator spring. However the pressure control solenoid can be adjusted to alter line pressures. I do not recommend doing this instead of a PR spring. Reason being is garage shift are very harsh when applied. Personally the only reason to adjust the PCS is to fine tune it. Vince B
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As Vince said the PCS should be used for fine ajustment of max line. As for using tuning the presures in tuning with a shift kit should be set to stock, If you find the shifts are to harsh after that lowering the presure in tuning is still not the way to go because this will also lower the holding force once applied. If the shift are two harsh you would need to go back to the shift kit install and for example remove shims from the accumulator or return to stock. Or reduce clutch feed hole sizes either of which will result in a less agressive shift but leave the actual holding presure of the clutch set where it should be. I stongly advise against using electronic tuning to what it amounts to get around the function of the shift kit it is nproductive to durability.
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