That's a damn good price with all those goodies.
Our local known builder charges 1050 for that build.
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That's a damn good price with all those goodies.
Really? Guys around here are super expensive! That's like $2000 or more around here.Our local known builder charges 1050 for that build.
I definitely went to their shop & picked my transmission upTheir website is nonexistent which is strange.
I was talking to a well known local tuner, and understand ive tuned plenty of cars, but I wanted to ask him since he did it for a living and may have seen something I hadnt. I specifically talked about the shift time error data. He stated to me that yes he has logged this data live while tuning a car on the road, and he never saw any change in it (meaning the computer isnt modifying shifts). From the factory the commanded "theoretically asked for" shift time is set around .250. So its asking for the shift to take place in 1/4 of a second. The way we know it isnt adaptive is because if you logged error and the shift was an actual .400 youd get an error of .150 correct? Now if you change shift time to .000 you now get an error of .400. It simply may not be able to shift any faster. It can change line pressure through force motor current but again there is a max value that it cannot exceed regardless of conditions and the force motor and pressure modifier tables are set for engine torque output and/or trans temp. Also, the pressure tables are set to get firmer as engine torque increases, giving you a progressively firmer shift as you get more aggressive with the throttle, but that's still not adaptive in a learning changing sense.
There is no table in the pcm that indicates adaptive capabilities. Now the 6l80e with a dedicated tcm there absolutely is, and they are a bugar to tune correctly.