so I remember reading about how we should not have our torque converters locked up while shifting...but what about inbetween shifts? would that damage the converter at all? I was thinking that when it is locked up there is no slip/very little slip occuring, so it would net higher MPH times and essentially make the car "faster"
so would setting up my TC tables like this be a problem?
Consider this,
My shift points:
1-2 is 33mph/ 53km/h
2-3 is 65/ 105km/h
3-4 is 107/ 170km/h
Now, my TC table at the moment looks like this:
What if I made it look like this? Would that still damage the converter?
essentially what I have done (if I have done this correctly) is I have asked the converter to lock up only upon 100% throttle upon entering 2nd gear but release just prior to going into 3rd, then lock up upon entering 3rd, but release just prior to entering 4th, and then while in 4th, don't release....
any opinions on this? I would think it would be ok no? Transmission has to meet both speed and RPM for the shift to occur, so the converter should never be locked during the shift, only inbetween shifts?
so would setting up my TC tables like this be a problem?
Consider this,
My shift points:
1-2 is 33mph/ 53km/h
2-3 is 65/ 105km/h
3-4 is 107/ 170km/h
Now, my TC table at the moment looks like this:
What if I made it look like this? Would that still damage the converter?
essentially what I have done (if I have done this correctly) is I have asked the converter to lock up only upon 100% throttle upon entering 2nd gear but release just prior to going into 3rd, then lock up upon entering 3rd, but release just prior to entering 4th, and then while in 4th, don't release....
any opinions on this? I would think it would be ok no? Transmission has to meet both speed and RPM for the shift to occur, so the converter should never be locked during the shift, only inbetween shifts?
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