Perform Shift and Normal Shift do nothing?
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Perform Shift and Normal Shift do nothing?
I notice that I shift right around 5880-5920 in both perform shift and normal shift.
I take it this is not normal. Is there anything I can do to fix this? My only guess is that the transmission was replaced at some point in time with a junkyard trans from the wrong car.
I'm curious as to what others are running as far as shift points on their 97-99 cars.
I take it this is not normal. Is there anything I can do to fix this? My only guess is that the transmission was replaced at some point in time with a junkyard trans from the wrong car.
I'm curious as to what others are running as far as shift points on their 97-99 cars.
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Your best fix is to realize that nothing is wrong. Search this topic out in the forums. Nearly everyone asks the same thing.
Maybe when they are new the transmissions feel different, however by the time we get them...you can't feel nada. BTW..check at WOT or Bill W will post that right after my post
With a full Intense rebuild.. I feel a difference.
WillWren was able to see a couple hundred rpm difference on a logging scan tool.
The change is minor, if you can log data with your scantool, I'd suggest trying it both ways and comparing the data.
Maybe when they are new the transmissions feel different, however by the time we get them...you can't feel nada. BTW..check at WOT or Bill W will post that right after my post
With a full Intense rebuild.. I feel a difference.
WillWren was able to see a couple hundred rpm difference on a logging scan tool.
The change is minor, if you can log data with your scantool, I'd suggest trying it both ways and comparing the data.
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Originally Posted by TrueWildMan
And, for the record, "perform" shift is actually normal operation, and "normal" shift is econo-shift. :P
Until my rebuild..there was no noticable difference unless the scantool data for two runs was reviewed.
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Originally Posted by TrueWildMan
And, for the record, "perform" shift is actually normal operation, and "normal" shift is econo-shift. :P
Until my rebuild..there was no noticable difference unless the scantool data for two runs was reviewed.
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i mean no difference the numbers you see are from my scantool.
sometimes its even closer, those were the max on the same flat road, at wot.
my numbers in normal shift: 5880, 5892, 5918.
my numbers in perform shift: 5876, 5897, 5920
I'M 100% SURE there is no difference, there is a 300 rpm difference or so on the 93 at least.
sometimes its even closer, those were the max on the same flat road, at wot.
my numbers in normal shift: 5880, 5892, 5918.
my numbers in perform shift: 5876, 5897, 5920
I'M 100% SURE there is no difference, there is a 300 rpm difference or so on the 93 at least.
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Originally Posted by Hans
i mean no difference the numbers you see are from my scantool.
sometimes its even closer, those were the max on the same flat road, at wot.
my numbers in normal shift: 5880, 5892, 5918.
my numbers in perform shift: 5876, 5897, 5920
I'M 100% SURE there is no difference, there is a 300 rpm difference or so on the 93 at least.
sometimes its even closer, those were the max on the same flat road, at wot.
my numbers in normal shift: 5880, 5892, 5918.
my numbers in perform shift: 5876, 5897, 5920
I'M 100% SURE there is no difference, there is a 300 rpm difference or so on the 93 at least.
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
I'm pretty sure all Ei'* came with the shifting mode buttons.
Maybe yours is broken? Either way, your shifts are where they should be.
Maybe yours is broken? Either way, your shifts are where they should be.
Are you ribbing me? Trying to get me off my lame, disabled arse and go look? :P
I don't believe '00+ has that option anymore, if the '98 did.
So, unless the Canucks had no use for 'em, I don't see one... :P