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Blizzak 04-28-2022 08:26 PM

Anyway to manipulate 7at shifting?
 
Curious to know if there's tuning for the 7at to make it sound a bit less slushy. Referring to a more precise shifting sound like the Camaro's "Performance Shift"
(Video reference https://www.youtube.com/shorts/BKy_qOWaVNI)

Would it be possible to tune the 7at to cut throttle for a longer period of time than stock to get a better shifting sound?

Or... is this wishful thinking to think I could get a old torque converter to sound more like a DCT? :inoutroflpuke:

DarkJak 04-28-2022 09:30 PM

You(r tuner) can tune line pressures higher, which firms up the shifts and will give you some of what you're looking for.
I'm unsure if adjusting throttle cut amount is possible, but I wouldn't be surprised either

Blizzak 04-29-2022 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkJak (Post 4024330)
You(r tuner) can tune line pressures higher, which firms up the shifts and will give you some of what you're looking for.
I'm unsure if adjusting throttle cut amount is possible, but I wouldn't be surprised either

Thanks for the reply... just got a little jealous seeing manufacturers nowadays tune "drama" in these modern torque converters. Like the ZF tranny at WOT has added drama with the shift. Noticed even on the new Z with the 9 speed the shifts sound the same as our 7 speed... no added drama or anything lol


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