AJ/FormS
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What bud said............in 297,lol
I had experienced this myself, so I was sorta sure that was your problem. But I still think your line-pressure is a tad high.
Hyup I watched the picture shows, And you're right it is hard to tell.
If you make another video, put the camera on the tach, angle the tach down a bit, and try and get one run to 60mph using light to moderate gaspedal, like you might normally use, but not as much as when merging onto the hiway. This, just to see the shifts, and the rpm-drops between shifts. It would be helpful if you called out the mphs when it shifts. When you get to 60, cruise it there for maybe 5 to 8 seconds,so we can catch it, and then lean in to it so we can see what the TC is doing. Hit it just hard enough to stall the tc, and accelerate for maybe 2 seconds, then back off all the way until back at 60. Then roll back into it to maintain 60 mph. I wanna see what that TC is doing.
But honestly
If you're happy with the shift quality,the shift-timing, and the rpm-drops,then it's 100%.
I had experienced this myself, so I was sorta sure that was your problem. But I still think your line-pressure is a tad high.
Hyup I watched the picture shows, And you're right it is hard to tell.
If you make another video, put the camera on the tach, angle the tach down a bit, and try and get one run to 60mph using light to moderate gaspedal, like you might normally use, but not as much as when merging onto the hiway. This, just to see the shifts, and the rpm-drops between shifts. It would be helpful if you called out the mphs when it shifts. When you get to 60, cruise it there for maybe 5 to 8 seconds,so we can catch it, and then lean in to it so we can see what the TC is doing. Hit it just hard enough to stall the tc, and accelerate for maybe 2 seconds, then back off all the way until back at 60. Then roll back into it to maintain 60 mph. I wanna see what that TC is doing.
But honestly
If you're happy with the shift quality,the shift-timing, and the rpm-drops,then it's 100%.
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