![]() |
|
Minotaur Automotive Tuning Software Tune your own 7.3L Diesel! If you have a question or comment about Minotaur? Post it here. Also, check out our Facebook group: Facebook - Minotaur Tuners |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#9
|
||||
|
||||
![]()
There are 2 switches which control the trans and converter states.
Switch 1 will turn on or off the ability to lock the trans into a specific gear. There is a values that is used in conjunction with this to select the gear in which to stay locked (1, 2, 3, or 4). Switch 2 will turn on or off the ability to lock the converter. On 94-97 this is simply an on or off state. On 99 and later, it is used in conjunction with with a value that determines the pulsewidth in which to lock the converter. Normally, this would be set to 100%, but if you're really curious as to how fast you can fry your converter clutch you could set this to 25% or 50%. ![]() We frequently do "sled-pull" applications on a chip that goes something like this... Pos 1: 2nd Gear, Converter Unlocked, Fuel Curve modified to spool and light turbos Pos 2: 2nd Gear, Converter Unlocked, Pulling Fuel Curve Pos 3: 2nd Gear, Converter Locked, Pulling Fuel Curve Pos 4: 3rd Gear, Converter Locked, Pulling Fuel Curve Pos 5: 4th Gear, Converter Locked, Pulling Fuel Curve Pos 6: Normal Operation, Light Fuel Curve Instead of 1st gear, we can also set up to start in 1st gear. These types of strategies work really well because they completely bypass most of the delay circuits in the shift strategies and just grab the gear desired. The only drawback is that you have to be very careful when switching or you could accidentally skip a position and jump 2 gears instead of 1. In a bouncy truck it's quite easy. Anyway, just some thoughts.
__________________
Bill Cohron - The Mad Doctor ![]() ![]() ![]() Power Hungry Performance - The ORIGINAL in Ford performance tuning... Since 1997! (678) 890-1110 www.gopowerhungry.com - Home of the Hydra Chip, Minotaur Tuning Software, and the new Orion Reflash System for Navistar! Bring back ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Much to my surprise, I'm actually quite enjoying Linux! ![]() |
|
|