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Hey Guys,
Since I dont hear anything when the converter locks up at 2000rpms at low speeds instead of liek 1600rpms is there a way for me to have it always lock up at 2000rpms up to like 70mphs w/o any special programming? Like when I'm driving can i flip a switch for it to lock up? If so how would i do this?
not sure exactly what you are asking, but i know that if you left the lock-up feature on all the time with a high-stall speed torque converter, then everytime you'd try and stop at a redlight your car would die--kind of like not putting in the clutch with a manual. so if you are asking if you can leave the "lock-up" feature on all the time to conserve gas or such, then no, you can't do it.
just how to make a lock-up switch for my year car, 1999. So that if i'm driving and when its about to lock up below 2000 i can switch it on before it goes that low...
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