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Old Nov 18, 2004 | 07:46 AM
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Can someone please explain to me exactly what this is and how it works?
I did a search on this forum but didn't see anything really explaining this.
Reason I am ask is I plan to put a Vigilante or Yank converter in my car (01' SS).
I have heard this will cause problems with the tq. management and that it may need to be deleted from the PCM programming. I have also heard that doing so can cause premature failure of the trans. Is there a way to edit the tq. management so it does not create a problem and if so would a decent tuner know exactly what the settings would be or is it a trial and error type thing ?

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Old Nov 18, 2004 | 10:48 AM
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may also want to try doing a search in the Tuning forum also
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Old Nov 18, 2004 | 11:58 AM
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I have played with this a lot and currently my scheme
leaves TM active, but just limits its authority to pull
out spark. This is a compromise that still applies -some-
power through the shifts (not total spark cut to -10
degrees but reduces it to +15 degrees advance) to give
the trans some input torque reduction and some measure
of protection.

I had mixed results from trying to be fancy with the
torque reduction percentage. Just capping off the spark
reduction seems to be straighter.
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Old Nov 20, 2004 | 02:07 AM
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ive also been wondering about TM.i just bought a vhp tuner and didnt know if removing TC is something i want to do on my daily driver,,<that im still paying off>i have a stock cam and converter now..will removing TM be any good to me? and if i do remove it,do i than need a fluid cooler? jimmy you always give informed ,good advise,,just wanted to say thanks
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Old Nov 20, 2004 | 09:57 AM
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You want the cooler when you are generating a lot
of trans heat. Or just on general principles. But the
TM really only has to do with during the shift events.
Typically people put a cooler when they go to a new,
looser torque converter because that presents a
continuous higher heat shedding into the transmission
fluid.

A converter also tends to make the torque management
more obvious which is why you tend to see TM, converter
and cooler bundled together.
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