I just feel so strongly that its a hard part somewhere. It just does not respond to changes (ECM or TCM) that all other trucks do. Whether I leave it stock or modify it heavily, it continues to do the exact same thing.
RPM passes the designated shift speed&RPM, and immediately the ECM begins to reduce mm3. It continues to pull it down until the shift is made then mm3 goes back to where it is commanded.
It is waiting for something, and I dont know what it is waiting for.
1-2 waits the longest (reduces most mm3).
2-3 is then half of that.
3-4 is half again of the 2-3 reduction (which is not bad at all)
4-5 is normal.
Since it scales like that (is worse at lower gears) am I wrong to think it has something to do with slip or too vast of difference in the input/output shaft speeds??
Or that the sensors of such shafts are giving faulty readings?