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Re: tuning q for 730 ecm
I think that its hit or miss whether you lock the TC or not for track use.
A LOT of GN guys lock the TC. This is why Precision Industries created
TC's with multi-clutch designs. There's a group of people who will swear
that they gain 0.1 and 1mph for locking up the TC in all gears above first.
So - when the car hits second the TC locks. Some people have tried this
'trick' and not seen anything. There's even a couple magazine articles
which show car gaining a tenth by manually locking the coverter above first
gear. I personally have never tried it. However, I might try it this weekend
for shits and giggles to see if it works.
Tim
At Tue, 17 Oct 2000 14:45:50 -0500, "Craig Marcho" <not_valid_email@airmail.net>
wrote:
>
>> For Race Apps , a switch can be wired in . Turn function ON/OFF.
>> Street operation without TCC Lock inhibits ATF flow to cooler
>causing
>> toasted friction material on a longer term. Loss of MPG too.
>
>So for quarter-mile, it's best to keep the converter unlocked?
>
>I know on my '85 Corvette, there is a purple wire on a switch by the
>brake
>pedal that I can hook a switch up to and kill the TCC lockup no matter
>what
>the ECM is telling it. I'm thinking of doing this and disable the TCC
>at the
>track. The wire is basically the feed to the TCC Solenoid and when the
>brake
>pedal is pressed, it kills the feed, turning the TCC off.
>
>Craig M.
>
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