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Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 10:41 pm 
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do a tech doc on how you installed it all. some ppl might find it interesting

 

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Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 1:06 am 
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Very good but excuse my ignorance but when would you need to lock it up other than when the ECU does it?


1. towing caravan uphill in 3rd gear.

2. downhill braking.

3. Cruising round town at low speed (<80kmh
), in 4th gear, with power mode on, for better fuel economy.

I've been watching the green light, and the TC is always swithing on and off when being controlled by the ECU.


no. 3 annoys the snot out of me esp. in the ba as it is way to thirsty for my liking. every time i slightly accelerate or hit a slight rise she unlocks when it could quite easily handle it locked up in 4th. these cars are quite torquey now for a std car and are not straining the gearbox trying to maintain 60 -80kph up a hill. at least with the ba i can flick it over into sport mode and its a lot better.

my eb needs all the help it can get when it comes to economy.

great idea.

 

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Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 2:49 pm 
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The V8 and I6 shift patterns are quite different, don't forget this when comparing cars....

I've thought about this mod a few times, especially now I have a hi-stall. I guess the reason I haven't is because I've become use to altering my driving style so the convertor locks up. As others have said, the convertor lockup clutch is quite small, it won't handle much torque, so I don't want to forget about unlocking it and burn it out. It would be interesting to see what difference it makes though.

AFAIK, the TCC only locking up in 3rd and 4th is because of the way the BTR box is designed. It uses a solenoid and oil pressure for the TCC, when the box is in 1st or 2nd, there isn't enough pressure to keep the TCC reliably locked up, so there's a mechanical lock-out built-in. It also enables a LHM if the TCC locks up, the car can drive home in 2nd.
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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 8:57 am 
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{USERNAME} wrote:
The V8 and I6 shift patterns are quite different, don't forget this when comparing cars....

I've thought about this mod a few times, especially now I have a hi-stall. I guess the reason I haven't is because I've become use to altering my driving style so the convertor locks up.


It's interesting, just having the LED's there to indicate when the torque converter locks up changes the way I drive too. So I'm finding all of the time I have it turned off, and I just watch the torque converter engage when the LED lights up.

What I've noticed is:
The Torque converter lock up comes on and off quite often. On when you accelerate, off when you decelerate.
It comes on a lot more in economy mode.
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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 11:12 am 
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VOTE ONE FOR STICKY!!!!!!!!

Sorry for the threadmine, but it is almost exactly what I want to know, except...

how can you modify your circiut to unlock the torque convertor?

 

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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 12:48 pm 
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You could use this in conjunction with the intercooler water spray controller (Autospeed) or the Throttle position switch (Jaycar) so that it locks under a certain range of throttle - say from slightly on, through to 80%. Will still unlock at 100% then...

Hmm

Id rather hack the code on a V8 TCM for interest...but this is a good idea
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:38 pm 
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{USERNAME} wrote:
how can you modify your circiut to unlock the torque convertor?


Do you mean unlock it when the car is trying to lock it, or lust unlock it after you're locked it manually.

If the second - just switch the switch to off and it unlocks. It's not stuck on.
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