Torque Converter Lockup - Educate me please
#21
Another reason that I'm interested in TC lockup is because I have a 40k trucool on a stock setup and my trans temps are always really low, in my opinion. I want to double check that my TC is locking at the low temps that I'm running. I understand this is based on the tune and no, I don't know what my BB tune has for a min temp TC lockup.
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#25
I have a good friend who lives in a cold climate (north dakota)He has a 40K cooler on his truck and has it plumbed so he can route it through the radiator first or just the cooler and back to the trans with the turn of a ball valve he mounted behind his front bumper. Super handy IMO for times when it never gets out the single digits for days on end.
Don't know if your temp extremes are ever this drastic but just an example. I like my trans fluid to be between 120-140 degrees. You can try zip tying a piece of cardboard across half the cooler if you don't think it's getting warm enough also. Just a crude way to block some airflow.
Don't know if your temp extremes are ever this drastic but just an example. I like my trans fluid to be between 120-140 degrees. You can try zip tying a piece of cardboard across half the cooler if you don't think it's getting warm enough also. Just a crude way to block some airflow.
#26
I have a good friend who lives in a cold climate (north dakota)He has a 40K cooler on his truck and has it plumbed so he can route it through the radiator first or just the cooler and back to the trans with the turn of a ball valve he mounted behind his front bumper. Super handy IMO for times when it never gets out the single digits for days on end.
Don't know if your temp extremes are ever this drastic but just an example. I like my trans fluid to be between 120-140 degrees. You can try zip tying a piece of cardboard across half the cooler if you don't think it's getting warm enough also. Just a crude way to block some airflow.
Don't know if your temp extremes are ever this drastic but just an example. I like my trans fluid to be between 120-140 degrees. You can try zip tying a piece of cardboard across half the cooler if you don't think it's getting warm enough also. Just a crude way to block some airflow.
EDIT: And I did route thru the radiator first, as it was done this way in stock form and I simply replaced the cooler without moding any of the piping. So that does help me get up to temp.
Last edited by KC_kid; Jan 19, 2013 at 11:52 AM.
#27
I got the PID added to the list and made a digital gauge for it, but it's not responding. When I hit the "test" button, it says No Response. I'll see if I can get it working with some playing around with it.
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