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Anybody use a B&M converter lock-up control?

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Old 10-31-2005, 11:22 AM
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Default Anybody use a B&M converter lock-up control?

Has adjustable lock up from 30 to 90 MPH. Biggest problem I have with transmission now is the lock up @ 40 MPH. Want to make sure that the B&M takes control over the ECM & that locking above 40 MPH doesn't increase transmission temperatures. Comments please.
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Guess I'll be the first. Will post results in the Spring. The car is now stored for the Winter. So, it will be installed while stored & we'll see how it works in a few months.
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Locking the converter will generally decrease temps as it reducess the slip.

You probably get a response because there is no need for one with an LSx PCM since the programming software allows pretty good control of lock-up.




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