Transmission Tables
look at ways to raise the line pressure at light loads (where stock
tune commands 0% pressure / high force motor current but the
motor can be making significant torque). Holding torque vs motor
torque is the slip issue.
You want to look at TCC_Mode and TCC Slip RPM to see if it's a
command (misfires) or a result (pressure) problem.
I significantly reduced the force motor current in the 0% and
adjacent columns as a "patch" for the TCI converter slip. But
for some models there are also "*****" for the TCC-locked line
pressure adder which is more appropriate if available.
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Brian,
Are you setting the lock/unlock to the same value across all the tps percentages in those tables that 01'WS6 had back in post#2? Or are you talking about a different table? Normally there should be different mph for different tps settings. How are you ramping those?
Can you post your tune so folks can take a look? Or is there other stuff in there you don't want getting out?
I make Normal, Cruise, Hot, and Performance all look the same so there's no question about which one is in charge.
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-Min and Max TCC Duty Cycle
-Mix and Max Misfire Temps
-Lockup and Unlock MPH Tables
-Disable all Misfire
Nothing has worked thus far. It DOES lock up, but with any increase or decrease it comes out of lockup. I also put a new TPS on it today and it's still doing the same thing. It stack shifts and will not lockup and stay locked up correctly.
Around what tps values are you seeing the lock/unlock toggling around?
What gear are you in at the time? 3rd or 4th?
Your 4th gear release mph is right on top of your 3-4 upshift mph. So that may be contributing to it. Release is 56 and upshift is 56 mph.
Do you have a stock tune to look at for comparison?
Usually the lower tps values (coast or light accel) shift early, and your upshifts are pretty flat in the lower ranges. You have to be getting on up there for it to upshift, even at very light throttle application. That shouldn't be causing the tcc issue, but it does cut down on driveability, unless you just like that revved up sound when coasting.
If we can concentrate on what gear and what tps, maybe we can spot something.
In 4th gear, after 50% tps, your release mph crosses over your apply mph.
Release is 56 and apply is 60, up to 50% tps.
But after 50% tps, the release mph (66) is higher than the apply (still 60).
That may be causing something goofy to happen.
Try bumping up the apply mph to be higher than the release.
Or lower the release from 66 back to 56.
And verifying the mechanical condition of the lockup via the vcm controls will be good info to know too...

