What's your shift point tune?
Please list your 1-2, 2-3, and 3-4 shift points in RPM and MPH, including programmed vs. actual, if you know off hand or have access to such information.
You could be a street driver or 1/4 mile racer with huge slicks, even better!
This is my attempt at trying to figure out how aggressive the tune should be with major mods like a stall, gear, cam, valvesprings, drag radials, etc. Especially the 2-3 shift, where apparently the 4L60E takes the most time to accomplish.
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2001 Firebird Formula A4
383ci 6-bolt 11:1 LS6 heads+cam, forged internals | Dana60 4.10 | BMR K-member | BMR control arms + Panhard + adj Torque arm | PST Custom driveshaft + 1350 yoke | FTI3500 stall 4L60E | stock air cleaner and exhaust! | P245/45R16 NT555R
345 rwhp / 391 rwtq
Built at Next Level Performance Orlando, FL
1>2
Commanded: 6400 + 35mph
Actual completed: 6500 + 41mph
MPH @ 6400 (shift point): 38mph
2>3
Commanded: 6200 + 61mph
Actual completed: 6500-6550 + 67mph
MPH @ 6200 (shift point): 64mph
The commanded has to be padded more on the 2/3 for the increased shift time, especially using 3rd on the console. The simple way to do it for most cars would be plan your desired shift rpm, lets say like the above example around 6500. Find out mph vs. rpm from 6k to 6500. Use that as a reference to keep your mph lower then your rpm so the mph trigger is met first, and immediately after the rpm trigger is met. Most advise to leave some room for cushion here (hence my 3 mph above) and don't go crazy dropping the mph requirement either. Try to keep it close to accurate with a little bit of fudge room.
Last edited by 01ssreda4; Dec 26, 2011 at 12:19 AM.
In my case :
Launch in 2nd WOT, 2-3 shifts at 5500, commanded at 5200.
Low-power shift 1-2 (manual or auto), WOT through 2nd, 2-3 shifts at 5500.
High power shift 1-2 (manual or auto), WOT through 2nd, 2-3 hits limiter at 6500. If kept at WOT at limiter, it will shift into 3rd. If I let off in 2nd (selector in 3 or D), trans stays in 2nd briefly, then goes into 3 or D.






