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JUst zeroed out the slip tables on the TCC, wow it feels so good when I get full lock up now.  Also set the min speed in V4 mode down to 40mph this seems to be a better place to have it activate.

 gonna start increasing my shift point speed , then increase clutch pressures and firmness next. 

 

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Did you remove TCC lock up in gear 1-3.  That made a big differnce to me.  I drive arond town alot so I like to leave 4th locking up.

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7 hours ago, JONBLARC7 said:

Did you remove TCC lock up in gear 1-3.  That made a big differnce to me.  I drive arond town alot so I like to leave 4th locking up.

yes, 1-4th disabled, I swear it feels like a higher stall converter, the truck now accelerates friggin fast, and no hesitations anymore  when stomping on the gas. i wish i data logged before and after HP numbers, feels like 15hp seat of the pants

 

I discovered a new window section which list eco mode, i assume is DOD v4, normal,tow, winter, and sport... what is sport mode?, and can i sync it up to a custom trans map via tow haul button something to activate and toggle manually pattern xy,z would be cool!  i know the camaro has this feature, can we splice this into the trucks?

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You can set the tow haul mode to shift how ever you want.  I left mine pretty close to stock because I two a big wakeboat.

 

I really don't feel necessary though.  With the right shift pressures it should snap off gears at WOT and still feel smooth at part throttle. 

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On 1/9/2021 at 6:39 AM, JONBLARC7 said:

I wouldn’t change the EQ ratio until you have a wideband.  You can get good gains with part throttle tuning using your STFT and LTFT.  Just tune your fuel before you go into power enrichment.

is there a better enrichment ramp-in /ramp out time for the PE table vs stock .050

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On 1/8/2021 at 5:20 AM, JONBLARC7 said:

Any lower than this can cause a fuel dump situation and creat alot of black smoke on the hit when going WOT.  Or at least it did on my truck.  I'm pretty new to tuning but I feel lke I'm picking it up pretty well.  Ask any question you want.

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i notice the COrvette file i have keeps the PE  pedal a flat line 70 % while your settings taper off

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I tried it with higher numbers at the upper RPMs.  But what found was if you where holding a gear and then rolled into WOT smoothly.  I could create a situation where it doesn’t go into PE.  Had it happen a couple times while I was logging and making second gear hits

 

remember Vettes are much lighter and it take a lot less effort to get them moving.

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5 hours ago, JONBLARC7 said:

I tried it with higher numbers at the upper RPMs.  But what found was if you where holding a gear and then rolled into WOT smoothly.  I could create a situation where it doesn’t go into PE.  Had it happen a couple times while I was logging and making second gear hits

 

remember Vettes are much lighter and it take a lot less effort to get them moving.

have you tried setting the rpm activation point to 1200 or 2000rpm? 

 

I also discovered the ramps in /out time prefers a factor of 1.0, and not .050 on stock

 

i am getting confussed on the ECT min max, temps, i will try your numbers , i think mine are backwards.

 

Amaized at how hot the truck gets when i do a pull, i got the cooling fans pretty well dialed  in, but they are always running even at 40% but maintaining my the 178 temp. I wonder if the radiators are a bit undersized for the power output and weight of the truck?

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The only time I’ve had them higher is when I was tuning form part throttle fueling  tuning and I didn’t want it to go into PE.

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Those PE settings are low, that is going to cause you to go into PE any time you hit the throttle hard off of the line in a part throttle situation. It can cause you to run really rich while in Closed Loop and can eventually fail the front O2 sensors. I keep the PE enable close to stock up until 3k RPM's, then I drop the PE enable to 45% throttle and reduce the RPM delay as well.

 

You dont need or want to be entering into PE just because you goosed it hard coming off of the line.

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On 1/11/2021 at 10:43 AM, flyingfool said:

JUst zeroed out the slip tables on the TCC, wow it feels so good when I get full lock up now.  Also set the min speed in V4 mode down to 40mph this seems to be a better place to have it activate.

 gonna start increasing my shift point speed , then increase clutch pressures and firmness next. 

 

Can’t AFM be completely turned off as well with a tuner?

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1 hour ago, steelerdude15 said:

Can’t AFM be completely turned off as well with a tuner?

yes it can, i just like it active on the highway, its very simple to tun off with the software, lots of vids on youtube giving a full walk thru if needed

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5 hours ago, TJay74 said:

Those PE settings are low, that is going to cause you to go into PE any time you hit the throttle hard off of the line in a part throttle situation. It can cause you to run really rich while in Closed Loop and can eventually fail the front O2 sensors. I keep the PE enable close to stock up until 3k RPM's, then I drop the PE enable to 45% throttle and reduce the RPM delay as well.

 

You dont need or want to be entering into PE just because you goosed it hard coming off of the line.

i will be increasing my setting higher rpm, my gas milage is around 11.5 mpg. mind you the truck feels so amaizing to drive around town. for a 5000lbs truck it feels like a hot rod now, but its eating fuel like a beast

 

i will also try disabling TCC 1-3rd gear instead of 1-4th, i kinda like a more solid connection in 4th after driving around for 2 weeks now

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21 minutes ago, flyingfool said:

yes it can, i just like it active on the highway, its very simple to tun off with the software, lots of vids on youtube giving a full walk thru if needed

That’s what I figured. I’d like to eventually have my truck tuned once the power train warranty expires in a couple of years.

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14 minutes ago, steelerdude15 said:

That’s what I figured. I’d like to eventually have my truck tuned once the power train warranty expires in a couple of years.

for the cost of a throttle enhancer or a DIablo tuner crap, just buy the mpvi and the credits from summit racing  for your truck, there is soo much tweaking of basic stuff that enhances the durability and performance,

 

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