Post a log so that we can see what is actually going on when it is acting up. Be sure to include all the transmission parameters and to log both cold when it is acting up and warm once it feels fine.
Type: Posts; User: TransGo Robert
Post a log so that we can see what is actually going on when it is acting up. Be sure to include all the transmission parameters and to log both cold when it is acting up and warm once it feels fine.
Glad it is working good now. Scary that they did not find the alignment issue, hopefully it does not happen again. Thanks for taking the time to post this update.
Thanks
I would call WIT at this point, they will assist you. I am not familiar enough with the procedure to transfer the programing in their unit to know why there is no way to load what you saved from the...
OK good. Then either take the TEHCM out of it and plug it in the vehicle harness or hoist the transmsision up if possible to get it close enough to reach so that you can connected the vehicle harness...
Assuming it is equipped with an 8HP, there is no low sprag, so you really don't want it to go back to first until you are stopped or it will have an unpleasant downshift clunk.
Do you still have the original transmsision there?
It must just be a VCM Scanner glitch then. The OSS is in the transmsision, you have to pull the pan to see it.
I have no idea if that will cause it or not, unfortunately the tuning side of things is not my strong suite.
LOL, as the saying goes... Seeing is believing. ;-)
Your OSS is not reading, no idea why that is but it makes it harder to analyze your log. The problem looks as if your transmission is slipping badly in first and for quite a while after the 1-2...
Fair enough, it just seems super odd to me, but I know nothing about racing. Lock-up in regular application is just for fuel economy, it is something you use only under light load so I was scratching...
If I may ask, why do you want the converter to lock when doing a WOT pull anyway?
The lining is there in the picture, it is brand new, you just have to zoom in to see it because it is only 0.020" thick.
It would be nice if all that pressure that bows the piston made it fully...
No it is different for the captive clutch setup as I mentioned before but did not explain why. First you have almost double the friction surface area so it requires less pressure to be able to...
I don't like it, specially if this is something you do frequently. The main reason is that not all identical RPM slip generates the same amount of heat.
From factory during normal driving...
Good question. I should have specified that this applies to all 6L series single disc OE converter. It does not apply to the ones with captive clutch. I don't know how much converter clutch apply...
it all depends how much is a little slip. The factory woven carbon lining will handle up to 40 RPM of slip constantly without any issue at all, it is designed specifically to do that. Same thing for...
I don't think raising the lock-up apply pressure is going to stop it from slipping, the converter simply does not have enough clutch surface area and the wrong lining to hold that much torque. And...
Not enough transmission PIDs recorded to know what could be causing this, but with the very few pertinent PIDs logged, it looks like hte converter stall speed fluctuates up and down when this happens...
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Great news, thanks for taking the time to give this update!
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Interesting find, I can't wait to see if overhearing of the computers was causing the problem.
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