question about overheating transmission
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question about overheating transmission
my car already has a hayden cooler on it and it gets hot when the car is at idle like at long stop lights and in city driving it gets over 200degs and i was wondering when i got the tranny rebuilt the guy turned up the line pressure on the valve body and when the car was tuned the line pressure was turned up electronically so i was wondering if to much line pressure could get the tranny hot at an idle????
the pressure is up high enough right now that if i drop the car in reverse it will chirp the tires about 50% of the time so i was just seein what everyone thinks info would be great thanks
the pressure is up high enough right now that if i drop the car in reverse it will chirp the tires about 50% of the time so i was just seein what everyone thinks info would be great thanks
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Line pressure high enough to chirp reverse can cause it to run hot at idle.
High idle speed will cause it to run hot and chirp reverse.
People need to learn that these transmissions don't need over 240 PSI at WOT, and thats even on the high side. These need to be tuned only for higher shift pressure and higher tcc apply pressure when needed. The constant pressure table should never be tuned much let alone high enough to chirp reverse.
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thats why i was wondering if it was something to do with the line pressure or if it is with the high idle or both..
the car idles at about a 1000 rpm i am pulling the computer back out and i am gonna get it retuned to idle at about 850 and i wanted the line pressure backed off. I am not sure what kind of pressure the tranny is putting out right now but it over heats at an idle when you go down the road it is fine..
The conver is all stock the tranny is'nt much over stock the fluid runs through just the hayden and not the stock and hayden is in front of the radiator where it belongs.
so do you guys think i should drop the idle and the line pressure??
the car idles at about a 1000 rpm i am pulling the computer back out and i am gonna get it retuned to idle at about 850 and i wanted the line pressure backed off. I am not sure what kind of pressure the tranny is putting out right now but it over heats at an idle when you go down the road it is fine..
The conver is all stock the tranny is'nt much over stock the fluid runs through just the hayden and not the stock and hayden is in front of the radiator where it belongs.
so do you guys think i should drop the idle and the line pressure??
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The force motor table in a tuning program changes the line pressure constant. A lot of people use this trying to make shifts more firm, fix lock up problems, etc. But it's a constant meaning when you use it to increase line pressure, it increases it all the time. Idle, reverse, low load, everywhere.
No one seems to realize you can increase just shift pressure on the upshift pressure modifier table. And base shift pressure table.
If the constant pressure table needs to be messed with, it's either to fix a weak transmission, inexperienced tuning, etc.
And about the idle, yea 1000 is high considering stock is 550 hot. Thats why I asked.
No one seems to realize you can increase just shift pressure on the upshift pressure modifier table. And base shift pressure table.
If the constant pressure table needs to be messed with, it's either to fix a weak transmission, inexperienced tuning, etc.
And about the idle, yea 1000 is high considering stock is 550 hot. Thats why I asked.
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the motor just has a mild cam in it so i was figuring right around 850.. im putting the intake back on it this weekend and i am gonna pull the computer out and send it out in a few weeks hopefully it fixes the problem thanks alot