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Can you PLEASE...
...help me fix this tune? Car originally had a 383 with an upgraded tranny. I have since put a stock(ish) LS1 in the car. (Mods in sig)
My problem is I think he had changed the downshift table properties... I ALWAYS redline during downshifts @ WOT.
I have HPTuner's (obviously) to compare a stock table but I can't seem to figure out what the problem is
I have no engine lights or codes either... Here is my tune, where should I start?
My problem is I think he had changed the downshift table properties... I ALWAYS redline during downshifts @ WOT.
I have HPTuner's (obviously) to compare a stock table but I can't seem to figure out what the problem is
I have no engine lights or codes either... Here is my tune, where should I start?
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the way its setup currently "looks" like it should shift fine...the only oddity is that the downshift is higher then the upshift, but i've seen it like that on many calibrations and im not exactly sure why.
Heres a stock file without that oddity just apply the gear/tire change & hit commit then just use the copy over differences feature for the shift points & TCC lockup points. It may work better...maybe not, but its worth a shot.
Heres a stock file without that oddity just apply the gear/tire change & hit commit then just use the copy over differences feature for the shift points & TCC lockup points. It may work better...maybe not, but its worth a shot.
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Originally Posted by foff667
the way its setup currently "looks" like it should shift fine...the only oddity is that the downshift is higher then the upshift, but i've seen it like that on many calibrations and im not exactly sure why.
Heres a stock file without that oddity just apply the gear/tire change & hit commit then just use the copy over differences feature for the shift points & TCC lockup points. It may work better...maybe not, but its worth a shot.
Heres a stock file without that oddity just apply the gear/tire change & hit commit then just use the copy over differences feature for the shift points & TCC lockup points. It may work better...maybe not, but its worth a shot.
Could you possibly modify mine and send it back over to me?
Is it possible the solenoids are out even though there is no check engine light?