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Hydra Chip 17-Position Chip The Power Hungry Performance Hydra Multi-Position Chip is the industry standard for the 7.3L! Redesigned from the ground up, the Hydra Chip provides Ford owners with a feature packed, high quality, and low cost alternative to other existing modules on the market today. |
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ZF6 Converted tuning
Having a few issues with choosing which tunes to use with a 2002 f-250. had a 4r100, blew too many of those up and decided to zf6 swap it. thats where all the issues started.
Since doing the swap, a few things have been noted. Cannot go into 4LO. no way to tell the pcm that the column is in neutral. Figured bypassing neutral safety would have fixed issue but didn't. Curious if a custom tune would be able to tell the pcm it is safe to shift to 4LO or give up and change to a manual transfer case lever. Other big issue is a hesitation, or possible misfire/ jerk around 30-45% throttle. any gear range, any load percent, it will do it. Very annoying hauling a trailer. Got hydra to get a bit more out of the truck. PCM says VDH4 on it, nothing is under the TNAA5S8 hex so went with TNAA4S2 hex for more tunes. still has misfire issue. Went into TOAA5Z5 hex, which is for standard trans, and now the jerk is totally gone, however check engine light and check gauges lights are on dash and no trans temp gauge. Curious if a custom tune would be able to mix both of those things together; a tune that runs off the standard platform and hex codes BUT is also able to read trans temp from a 4r100. I have no idea what the difference between what information would be read or why it would be an issue since the automatic pcm tunes can read the trans temp just fine, yet the standard pcm tunes can not. Any help or direction to start digging would be much appreciated |
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There is no transmission temperature sensor on a manual transmission and the transmission temperature sensor from the 4R100 won't physically fit the manual since it's part of the shift solenoid assembly....I suppose a guy could attach a sensor with the same temperature/resistance values to the manual transmission and use the existing wire from the automatic harness. The truth is that the factory temperature gauge in your dash reads normal at 60 degrees F and by the time it reads hot, it's usually too late anyway. It's basically a glorified "idiot light". The manual programming won't run the gauge anyway. Quote:
The best thing to do in this situation is to have custom tuning done that runs the manual transmission fuel settings in an automatic hex code and then have the automatic transmission diagnostic trouble codes turned off.
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