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B Stockum cut my wire when he did my car I had so much done at once that i had to plug the wire back in to see the diff. Man what a diff. I feel this is one of the best upgrades out . Best of all its free. Mx5 you da man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm blushing!
The 41TE auto trans controller is a learning computer. The harder you drive it ALL THE TIME, the faster it will shift. The shift points can change as it learns the driver's tactics.
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I;ve heard that before.. problem is I can't stomp it down all the time with my girlfriend in the car... typical woman..."you're going to break something......."
My typical reply.... "it's under warranty...... so %^&* it". I friend of mine has a Mercur(sp?) and has 2 chips in it that he can switch between... one is the stock.. one is performance... he just flips a switch. how nice that would be for the PT... maybe even 3 would be nice.... performance...... stock... and high MPG.
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So as I understand it...from the PTDIY site:
During the split second that the transmission shifts, it requests the engine PCM to cut the fuel injectors and back off the timing. That causes what we call the 1-2 shift burp. The circuit is simple. One wire goes from the Power Control Module to the Transmission Control Module. All that is necessary to remove the shift burp is to cut one wire. As I stated before after I did this I've noticed a difference about 25-30% of the time. If the wire has been cut, the tranny can no longer send the signal for the fuel injection cut off and timing change.... so why is it not working 100% of the time. You're saying the 41TE controller "learns"...doesn't the PCM do the learning also? I understand that the 41TE might learn to shift different pertaining to my driving patterns... but the "burp" signal should not be able to get thru to the PCM with the wire cut.. right? I would actually think that since the signal can't get to the PCM telling it you are shifting... it would not cut back the fuel no matter if you are flooring it or just driving nice & easy. It just seems very intermittent on my PT.. would like some more consistency. TIA.
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You are 100% correct.
The cut wire will elliminate the timing and fuel cut. The rest of it.... ie: the rpm and mph of the shift points will change as the TCM learns your driving habits. The fuel will not be cut at all, ever.
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2002 Dream Cruiser #435 with: over 115hp nitrous, MX-5 "burp-free" shift mod, 2003 shifter, 2001 radio, 2001 Mopar subwoofer, MX-5 designed true cold-air intake, MX-5 designed double platinum spark plugs, shory antenna, much more.... |
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MX-5 Thank's for the tip, I did mine before I left for Carlisle and what a difference and took a couple of people for a ride in MsAlmond and on Sunday morning I was cutting wires on 4 cruisers, now all I have to do is get MsRed out of garage and do her. In the 60's we used to set our tranny pressure-up on our TorqueFlite to get a faster shift, and this is a great fix for the cruiser tranny. Thanks again
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