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Thread: 2013 Camaro L99 A6 Disable AFM and Tq Mgt

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    2013 Camaro L99 A6 Disable AFM and Tq Mgt

    I'm trying to disable AFM/DOD and Tq Mgt on a friends 2013 Camaro L99 A6. I'm searching this forum and this what I've come up with.

    Will this get me there?

    Engine>Fuel>COT, Lean Cruise. Master enable/Disable or by gear (1=disable 0=enable?) I assume 1 = disable because everything 3-6 has a 0 in stock form.
    Transmission>Torque Management, set stall torque mgt enable to 8192 set disable to 8190. set tcc limt to 6042.
    then go to auto shift properties- shift pressure then shift pressure other, set discrete shift torque mode to disable.

    Engine->TM->General:
    Set All Max Torque gears to 6042, all cells.
    Trans input and output max to 6042.
    Brake Torque Limit to 6042, all cells.
    ETC Limit, set to disable.

    Thanks
    Sarge

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    Pretty much, if you don't want to get into trans TM.
    Leaving Discrete Shift Torque enabled seems to allow for more consistent shifts from what I've found, and it really has nothing to do with TM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SICK WS 6 View Post
    Pretty much, if you don't want to get into trans TM.
    Leaving Discrete Shift Torque enabled seems to allow for more consistent shifts from what I've found, and it really has nothing to do with TM.
    I have Engine and Trans TM steps in my first post. Is Trans portion wrong?

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    There's A LOT more to it. Some of which you may want to do, some you may not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SICK WS 6 View Post
    There's A LOT more to it. Some of which you may want to do, some you may not.
    I assume you mean the shift tq factor, adder, modifier, etc...

    I'm using those tables to reduce but not remove TM. Decided not to completely remove.