Just wondering if anyone would share their experience or their opinions on TCC slip speed..
I'm not really a tuner, just my own vehicles and some easy dod tunes, vats disabling for offroad vehicles for friends,etc.. I've been lurking a bit, mostly reading up as much as I can.. Now that you know where I'm sorta coming from... lol
I'm wondering about my own truck, the 2013 with the 6L80..
I'm very temped to zero out the TCC slip speed tables at higher speeds, like 45 and above and keeping it unlocked in 3rd, maybe 4th..
My theory is I don't mind the TCC slipping a little but I've been replacing converters for shuddering because they get burnt out(opinion) from slipping constantly.. I'm hoping to increase the life of my own trucks converter by doing this.. I really don't think I'll mind the TCC locking up, doubt I'll find it annoying or feel an extra vibration or drone but I haven't tried it yet..
Any opinions? Anyone going to yell at me for doing this for a reason that I don't realize?
Am I likely to make either the converter or another part fail by doing this?
downsides? any warnings? or other tips to suggest??
I'm kinda paranoid about changing tables without a lot of forethought and research but I just saw that GM released yet another PI for the new Colorado's shudder concern and changed it from flushing it 3 times to 1 time and now changed it again to just changing the converter and changing the fluid.. This got me thinking about mine..
Planning on keeping this truck a long time, want to make it last.. Thanks.... Tom