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TPS affect shift points?
I put in a new TPS sensor, and I've noticed it shifts at 6100-6300 from 1st -2nd. I can't remember if it did this before or not.... would tweaking the 'angle' of the TPS sensor raise it a tiny bit?
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The best way to set the TPS is to do it with a volt meter. There is a write-up in the How To locker and YES the TPS effects the shift points. You may want to reset the computer after it's set right.
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Good news: This could just be a human perception error, but the car feels a LOT more responsive... much much more ready to get up and go from a standstill. I adjusted it to .53, it was at .34. :\
Bad news: Still shifts between 6100-6300.... I thought it was supposed to shift at 6500? If I disconnected the battery overnight would that help? TIA |
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The last resort shift, to save the engine from over revving, is picked from the engine RPM . Harvey.
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