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    Paging Russ K or someone similiar 4t65hd swap- p0730 code

    I thought I had my calculation correct, but I seem to be getting a p0730 with the eventual hard shift. Here's a copy of my original tunes. I'm going to switch the p0730 to "no error reported" in attempt to keep the trans from grenading itself.

    This is a 2001 Lesabre which has a 4t65eHD swapped in from a 98 Regal GS. The trans shifted great in the Regal. The car also underwent a genv swap,northstar tb,lq9 maf, ported l32 heads, headers, 3" exhaust, custom CAI with the hd trans, so it got a lot of changes at once.



    stockzues2- The Lesabre original tune

    97duecestock- the transmission donor vehicle
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    According to the Hollander interchange, only a 2001 transmission from a 3800 K engine will work.

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    Here is the actual calibration I'm using.

    Your interchange program is correct, most likely due to my Lesabre having an internal mode switch and the Regal had an external. I swapped it over though.
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    Alright here's my update. The p0730 still comes back with my latest calibration. I'm probably missing something simple. Let me know what you think.

    The speedo is currently 2 mph off, so I have to be close lol

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    The Lesabre had a 2.86 final and the new trans is 3.29 which puts my calculation to a 3.78465= 3.78. Should I try 3.79? Maybe this new trans really isn't a 3.29 FD.... :/

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    Starting with your stock Lesabre tune, change the gear ratio to 2.93. Leave the sprocket ratio stock at 1.00.

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    That did it! Car shifts great and no code! I don't know what the 3800 group would do without you Russ! I see the sprocket ratio messed up my calculation!

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    How the hell did you come up with a 2.93 there Russ? Have to ask man...
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    Because the SC3800's had a 2.93 final drive ratio (3.29/1.121=2.93). But changing the sprocket ratio in the editor has caused a lot of P0730 DTC's plus hard shifts. In this case he changed the sprocket ratio to 1.121 from the stock 1.00 in the Lesabre tune.

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    Thanks there Mr K, I was messing with calcs and could not for the life of me figure out what you had done to come up with that. I guess this would apply to the GP's as well. Thanks for the tid-bit man... as always, you rock bro!
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    I have a slight update to this gear ratio issue. I finally got to see the top of 2nd gear in the car and it seemed to hit that weird limiter as if the gear ratio was off. 1-2 shifts great wot. 2-3rd is where it happens. There is no gear ratio code, but maybe its not off enough to set it?