how to scan/log line pressure
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You can log the commanded line as % or the PWM
duty but you have no direct sensor based line pressure
reading. I was interested in getting a sensor adapted
up to the line test ports, myself, but that needs to
be 300PSI full scale and work in hot oil, which is not
too common a transducer....
duty but you have no direct sensor based line pressure
reading. I was interested in getting a sensor adapted
up to the line test ports, myself, but that needs to
be 300PSI full scale and work in hot oil, which is not
too common a transducer....
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I would like to move this back to the top because I am also interested in how to do this. I am having trouble with my 2-3 shift and spoke to a tech guy at transgo that said I needed to monitor my line pressure as I approch the shift point. He said that it needs to be at least 160 in order for the trans to shift properly. Does any one know if this is accurate or how I could watch the line pressure to see where it is at?