Marky Dissod
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*GM OE TCC behavior for '1500' type vehicles prioritizes NVH over durability/longevity.
With the slip left in the shifts and the TCC LockUps, the driver may only notice the slight changes in RpMs, but will feel almost nothing at the seat of the pants.I suspect it does because there is lots of slip in the shifts.
Aunt Tique and Aunt Cester might appreciate these barely detectable transitions, but
they are a significant cause of cumulative wear on shift clutches and torque converter clutches.
When the slip is taken out of the shifts and the TCC LockUps, these are positively felt in the form of a gently noticeable thump.
Made me spill a wee bit of me Tullamore Dew ...It's built to be armored and carry around dignitaries who would likely be quite cross if a harsh shift caused them to spill their Scotch while fleeing enraged proletariat.