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disabling adaptive shift

Old Jul 22, 2008 | 05:57 PM
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disabling adaptive shift

I've searched threw the hack and haven't found anything deffinite on how to disabling the adaptive shift stuff. This is on the $OD mask on the 16197427 pcm by the way. What I have found and added to the xdf so far are the desired shift time tables and one called Min Time Between Shifts to Enable Adaptive Shift Mod. Is that the one I'm looking for to completely disable adaptive shifts or is a combined effort of tables and constants and I'm over looking something?
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Old Aug 2, 2008 | 05:03 PM
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Re: disabling adaptive shift

The adpative shift isnt really a shift but more for line pressure control. The adaptive shift modifier code looks at the time needed to complete a shift and adds (or removes) line presssure to hit the desired shift times. The desired shift times are located at $658F and there are tables for each of the upshifts. Additionally, there are also many parameters for adjusting how much and how fast pressure can be added or removed. The modifiers are stored in cells, just like the BLMs, and will carry over from one day to the next. Are you having issues with how it shifts?
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