ya sent you an email stating load the stock tcm tune in because those shift points are likely higher than the stock ECM tune fuels up to. lol
Stock level defuel on the shifts. In my opinion the stock shift quality is pretty much perfect.
I agree completely with your thoughts on the pulse width. On small tunes, I can leave 80 mm3 and down pulse width alone, but on a race tune, anything above 30 mm3 has to be modified to keep the step between each fuel quantity from being too big. Tq reference on all LBZs I've ever logged maxes out at around 775 ft-lbs, so I make everything above there the same. It usually ends up being the bottom 2 rows. I usually set them at 125 mm3 to make sure they get full fuel. I still have to modify the tq based fuel table to get the defuel just like I want it.We have gotten them to shift really nice with leaving tq based fuel alone... We modify it slightly to go full fuel along with Pedal position to deired tq, but we do not modify past what the allison can calculate. The defuel from big pulse will come to how it is ramped up to the "big pulse" if the ramp comes on too strong then where it goes back down for the factory defuel will be too much and yes, it will defuel. So how uS is set up has to be addressed for shift quality as well.
I agree completely with your thoughts on the pulse width. On small tunes, I can leave 80 mm3 and down pulse width alone, but on a race tune, anything above 30 mm3 has to be modified to keep the step between each fuel quantity from being too big. Tq reference on all LBZs I've ever logged maxes out at around 775 ft-lbs, so I make everything above there the same. It usually ends up being the bottom 2 rows. I usually set them at 125 mm3 to make sure they get full fuel. I still have to modify the tq based fuel table to get the defuel just like I want it.
That's the table I'm talking about. Depending on the way the rest of the tune is setup, the second picture would result in no full throttle shift defuel and a very sensitive throttle and very severe part throttle defuel. The third picture is partially what I'm talking about, but there's more to it than just that. All that will do is make sure you are able to get full fuel if the rest of the tune is setup properly. That will do nothing for shift defuel.
Are you guys that are having the problem feeling the defuel during the shifts or just seeing it in logs?
So I have a question, what gives the quick throttle response of in an LLY, LB7 like the lbz/lmm have? I have experiemented with a few things and helped some. but mine has always been slow to light up compared to 06 and up. I found that it seems to have something to do wit the TLIQ table and but it shifted really rough, like input shaft snapping rough. and havent had time to spend alot of time on dialing it in. just thought I'd ask and see if I can save myself some time. thanks.
So I have a question, what gives the quick throttle response of in an LLY, LB7 like the lbz/lmm have? I have experiemented with a few things and helped some. but mine has always been slow to light up compared to 06 and up. I found that it seems to have something to do wit the TLIQ table and but it shifted really rough, like input shaft snapping rough. and havent had time to spend alot of time on dialing it in. just thought I'd ask and see if I can save myself some time. thanks.