79jasper
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My plan is to throw my 6.2 into a s10. That'll be awhile though. Lol
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I always wanted to do a Monza.
3rd Gen Camaro BB install kit available for them too............Like an S-10 or new Blazer or a 55-57 Chevy? They make a Big Block install kit for them, the 6.5 is damn near the same size. My dream would be a 59 Coupe d'Ville with a hot diesel under the hood.
It doesn't work that way. The shift points are altered graphically - with 2 separate lines for each gear, 1 for upshift and 1 for downshift. The axes of each graph are TPS and RPM. So it's pretty simple. The problem is everything works as expected except full throttle, it just wasn't shifting where it should. Now it seems to and I think it was that parameter I turned off that didn't really have an explanation. That parameter was in reference to depressing the throttle pedal quickly rather than slowly. Somehow it changes the shift schedule, but it seemed to be making it not work the way I expected. I'm sure it would have been apparent with datalogging, but since I'm having to do this the trial-and-error method it's taking me longer. I think I'm getting close now.I think your "Boost Shift Points When Accelerator Is Depressed Quickly" is the electronic version of kicking it down into "passing gear" when you stomped on the gas pedal with a TH350 or TH400 or with a C4, Torqueflite 727, etc. You need to find a rev limiter in the program that you can set the upshift rpm at when you have the accelerator floored.
My dream car is a '60 Cadillac convertible... all stock or at least stock looking with a 500 Caddy under the hood. I'm big fan of '55 and '56 too.Like an S-10 or new Blazer or a 55-57 Chevy? They make a Big Block install kit for them, the 6.5 is damn near the same size. My dream would be a 59 Coupe d'Ville with a hot diesel under the hood.
It doesn't work that way. The shift points are altered graphically - with 2 separate lines for each gear, 1 for upshift and 1 for downshift. The axes of each graph are TPS and RPM. So it's pretty simple. The problem is everything works as expected except full throttle, it just wasn't shifting where it should. Now it seems to and I think it was that parameter I turned off that didn't really have an explanation. That parameter was in reference to depressing the throttle pedal quickly rather than slowly. Somehow it changes the shift schedule, but it seemed to be making it not work the way I expected. I'm sure it would have been apparent with datalogging, but since I'm having to do this the trial-and-error method it's taking me longer. I think I'm getting close now.
Ummm... Holy Sh1t.I finally tried a couple boosted launches tonight. The first one I did I didn't video. I tried 5psi on some older pavement, it spun just a touch but then it set me back in the seat hard! So I looked for a place to do some videos. I found a stretch of road with brand new asphalt. I figured it would be sticky so I tried 6psi of boost. Nope it spun way too much and it was slow. Then I tried 4 psi on another stretch of old asphalt. It chirped just a touch then pulled nice! The 1-2 shift is kind of lazy - I'm not sure how much I can speed that up, and if I can speed it up then I may start breaking things. I'll probably call it good enough, but I'll look into it a bit to see what's possible. The 2nd video has some lighting issues due to late evening sun, but you get the idea. I haven't timed it yet, but just looking at the time ticker on my phone it lools like it's closer to 6 seconds.
Wow, AWESOME!I just ran a timer on the video and it looks like the 0-60 was right around 5.9 seconds!! Wow! I knew not boosting my launches was leaving some on the table, but I didn't expect quite that much! I think I'll leave the 1-2 shift alone....I don't need to start breaking stuff. I'm sure I'll have other stuff break on its own soon enough....
Just the rears. All of my testing has been in 2WD so far because up until now traction hasn't been an issue and I didn't want the parasitic drag of the front driveline.Is it chriping all 4?