Torque Converter slip is still slip. If I'm over 1000rpm difference it will not engage the TCC until either I back out of the throttle or tranny catches up..
How else you explain TCC not locking up until 40mph under a load and 15mph empty with nothing changed both in T/H.
My LB7 wouldn't lock TCC until 50mph at WOT but would empty @15mph and around 40mph with a trailer behind it. All while in T/H
your pulling my comment way out of context of where its originated from. i also never argued the point of the TCC slip but since it keeps coming up, it doesnt matter if you are in tow mode or normal. if you exceed the slip limit before the clutch locks, it wont lock in either mode.
so to bring it all together. if your in normal mode at a stop, mash the throttle to the floor, TCC slip is under the allowed amount, converter lock up will occur in 2nd gear as it should and shift from there. If you are in tow mode at a stop, mash the throttle to the floor, TCC slip is under the allowed amount, converter lock up will occur in 2nd gear as it should and shift up from there. if either mode has TCC slip above the allowed amount, no lock up will occur until its below it.
that means this above comment is false in a drag racing situation which is where the OP is talking.T/H mode has the TC clutch lock up a lot sooner.. Equals truck runs faster
OP asked why guys used tow mode at the drags. thats where my comments stem from and where they apply to. we arent talking about you towing big loads