increasing line pressure
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Using HPT, I want to increase the transmission line pressure for holding 4th gear. The only thing I can find to adjust is the 3-4 shift line pressure. Are these the same thing? Or am I missing the table that I need? Thanks in advance.
#3
you want to give it more throttle when in 4th with the verter locked rite?
go under transmission>auto shift speed>part throttle shift>normal/cruise.That will let you adjust the throttle % it takes to down shift.If you want it different when the cruise is on then just do the cruise table,rite now mine are set the same.Hope this helps.
go under transmission>auto shift speed>part throttle shift>normal/cruise.That will let you adjust the throttle % it takes to down shift.If you want it different when the cruise is on then just do the cruise table,rite now mine are set the same.Hope this helps.
#5
go under transmission > auto tcc > apply release speed > normal/cruise.
i dont see anyway to increase the pressure,just the throttle % vs speed it takes to make it down shift/unlock.
a billet 4th servo will increase pressure
i dont see anyway to increase the pressure,just the throttle % vs speed it takes to make it down shift/unlock.
a billet 4th servo will increase pressure
#7
O I read that way wrong. Do what he says, you can also adjust the ramp rate a little bit, I hated my 60e lock up with the PWM set up like that. using the ramp rate you can make it feel quite a bit better, at least on mine it did.
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I have both billet servos, The entire Force Motor Current tables have been increased, and Shift Pressure for 3->4 shift are all maxed out. My torque converter locks up perfectly in 3rd gear, but 4th gear slips anywhere from 400-950 rpm with the converter locked. My builder thought it was a tuning issue with line pressure. The first build went 2000 miles with a red alto wide band, this time went 86 miles with a kevlar band. The band was cooked, black and pitted.
Before the build, everything worked perfectly, but it had 120,000 miles on it(bone stock from GM), and I will be drag racing the truck this summer. The build was done for strength and reliability only.
At this time, I do not believe that the tune is the problem, I believe it is a build problem. The truck is currently at the trans shop for disassembly.
Before the build, everything worked perfectly, but it had 120,000 miles on it(bone stock from GM), and I will be drag racing the truck this summer. The build was done for strength and reliability only.
At this time, I do not believe that the tune is the problem, I believe it is a build problem. The truck is currently at the trans shop for disassembly.
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I have both billet servos, The entire Force Motor Current tables have been increased, and Shift Pressure for 3->4 shift are all maxed out. My torque converter locks up perfectly in 3rd gear, but 4th gear slips anywhere from 400-950 rpm with the converter locked. My builder thought it was a tuning issue with line pressure. The first build went 2000 miles with a red alto wide band, this time went 86 miles with a kevlar band. The band was cooked, black and pitted.
Before the build, everything worked perfectly, but it had 120,000 miles on it(bone stock from GM), and I will be drag racing the truck this summer. The build was done for strength and reliability only.
At this time, I do not believe that the tune is the problem, I believe it is a build problem. The truck is currently at the trans shop for disassembly.
Before the build, everything worked perfectly, but it had 120,000 miles on it(bone stock from GM), and I will be drag racing the truck this summer. The build was done for strength and reliability only.
At this time, I do not believe that the tune is the problem, I believe it is a build problem. The truck is currently at the trans shop for disassembly.


