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OK, got it, sort of like built-in protection then. And yes, some of the values (RPM, etc) numbers were there but I didn't change them. I just wanted to look at them anyway, not change them.
The baseline settings were to be used as a reference point in order to provide input to Bill for my custom tunes. Thanks for your explanation though - I get it now. |
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You can use the "offset" from zero for input to Bill, since he knows what the "zero" values are. So, if you were to adjust your shift "firmness" settings to, say, +12, +12 and +9, and you liked the "feel", you'd just tell him that. He knows what to do with that information. And, he probably wouldn't just change the lockup delay to those values, which is what you're changing, he'd probably make adjustments to line pressures and torque reduction too. (Note: I'm not saying the values I just quoted are good ones. I've never felt the need to change my firmness settings at all).
- Jack |
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