TC Lockup Question?
As far as lockup, you'll know when the car does it because your rpms will drop instead of slipping to higher rpms. And I know that during WOT, my converter doesn't lock up.
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How wrong you are young grasshopper...If you lockup too early your car will feel like it has lost a lot of power. Try manually locking it up with it in gear at idle, it should stall out! Now, if you tune it, or switch to lock at the top half of the track where the RPMs are great and speed, then you should pick up a little. If your spinning with little load, like he was, then lock it as it shifts into the next higher gear and you get traction, your rpms plummet and the additional load of the TCC locking will make it feel bogged out.
I've roasted the tires on a fairly powerful vehicle with no TM and it would spin, shift, bog, downshift, spin, shift, bog, downshift....
I suspect your spinning, upshifting, bogging, letting off.
It's not the converter locking up because stock programming will not allow a lock up in second, I doubt you hit third but if you did it would not lock up at a high throttle position.
If it's TM the VCM has recieved a few inputs to put it into TM, that usually just drops timing to -10.






