8306gt
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There are actually quite a few things that need changed in the tune when you install a 3000 stall. I would look into changing tuners.
I'm no tuner but I speak from experience. I installed a 3500 converter in a 2007 Chevy heads, cam, headers etc truck and the guy doing my tuning at the time changed a bunch of stuff. Without the changes the truck would hit the rev limiter on every shift so he adjusted the shift tables in the tune. He also had to adjust when the converter locked up and he turned off some codes in the tune. You might think well that's on a Chevy but the the principle is the same on any newer car or truck.
Well I guess we will just have to disagree then as the convertor really has no effect on the shifts. I have been running a 4200 rpm Circle D convertor in my car for the past 1.5 years with absolutely zero changes to the tune relating specifically to the convertor, because all of the changes you are talking were already done with the stock transmission/convertor having already had my car tuned for performance. As for tuning the lock up schedule I had already done that with the stock convertor to gain mph in the 1/4 mile. Lockup has nothing to do with flare at the shift as you would have the convertor unlocked during all shifts and lock after the shift. Flare would be controlled by applying more pressure to the bands and or clutches to keep them from slipping during the shift.
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