somedude_001 said:
I will have it posted tomorrow but for now I can try and describe the table I adjusted, the stock table started out maxed (I forget the value) then quickly drops down and then comes back up to 7 ( I think) well I took out that little drop before it comes back up (it almost looks like a drip loop on a cable) and made the lower side 22 (instead of 7) on position 1 and 44 on position 2, position 3 and 4 seem to mirror position 1 and 2 I don't have the data loggine one so maby that is why the positions are wierd but at any rate at 22 the 1 -> 2 shift is nice and firm 80% of the time (my tranny is shot again) and at 44 the tranny has a real fast shudder but sems to shift quicker but not harder if that makes sence, but because shuddering is never good I leave it on position 1 (by position 1 I mean the first adjustable position not the off position)
The reason why some of the values in the 'LPM Tranny Function' functions read so high is due to (yet another) bug with the latest
public release of the CalEdit software. These values are actually stored as a signed byte in the factory code (for you techie dweebs out there) and, when displayed correctly, should read as a negative number when a value greater than 128 is entered (IOW, 255 would read as -1, 254 would read -2, 250 would read -6, etc). The good news is that the latest
beta version of the software (which can be found at the links listed below) fixes these and other display-related problems.
somedude_001 said:
It's called LPM Tranny Function 1, 2, and 3
1 controlling the 1-2 shift, it made a difference and I believe it controls valve position, but I lack an ATX car to test it on constantly.
The 'LPM Tranny Function' functions are for adding or removing TV line pressure via the EPC solenoid during the respective upshift event. The EEC takes the values stored in these functions when it is calculating line pressure for the appropriate shifting scenario (such as an automatic or manual upshift or downshift) and combines them with the values that it grabs from other tables (such as the Tranny Torque Table) to arrive at the final commanded line pressure figure(s).
When using an older version of the software, these functions should be referred to in the following manner (as noted above, these functions have been appropriately re-labelled and their associated problems fixed with the latest beta release of the software):
LPM Tranny Function 1 -
TV Pressure 1-2
LPM Tranny Function 2 -
TV Pressure 2-3
LPM Tranny Function 3 -
TV Pressure 3-4
There also exists TV adder functions for the appropriate downshifting event (2-1, 3-2, 4-3) which will be included in the next SHO-specific release of the TwEECer software. In the meantime, you can download the latest D4U1 and X2J software updates here:
http://www.shonutperformance.com/X2J.DAT
http://www.shonutperformance.com/D4U1.DAT
Upon reviewing your calibration file, I have a couple of Q's for you:
- I noticed you had a value of 2500rpms plugged into your Tranny Rev Limiter scalars (which, although they are not labelled as such, are actually the rev limiter scalars for reverse and neutral). I assume this was intentional?
- does your tranny have a TransGo shift kit or any other type of valve body modification? If it does, then we may have to play with (read: lower) the values in the TV adder functions and/or Tranny Torque table to achieve a safer level of shift firmness for your car.
I have modified several portions of your calibration file and have saved the changes to the following file:
http://www.hosting.superhighoutput.com/axianator/lpm_func090505.ccf
Give it a try and let me know how it works out.
