Can transbraking your T400 hurt it?
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There is a way to setup a two step using the stock pcm. I believe there's a way to setup a N and Drive limiter. I've not looked into it but theory you can wire up the neutral/park wire to the trans brake, thus when you lanuch it goes back to drive limiter settings as well as launching the transmission
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Nope wont hurt it, the 2 step will just make it more consistant. Just dont stay on the brake too long, If I remember correctly when you are on the brake (giving it gas of course) it heats the fluid around 30-50 degree's per second
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Originally Posted by GrannySShifting
if you do it without a 2 step?
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Originally Posted by john kilgore
an other issue with a trans brake is high line pressure. lf the trans builder used iron sealing rings, high line pressure wears the grooves. if on the other hand he used plastic type they live better. good luck
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Originally Posted by 98sspullin'em
couldnt you get a vacuum modulator for that??
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Originally Posted by BTL FED
Nope wont hurt it, the 2 step will just make it more consistant. Just dont stay on the brake too long, If I remember correctly when you are on the brake (giving it gas of course) it heats the fluid around 30-50 degree's per second