Torque management control on 3.8 F-Body?
1) Will VCM Suite be able to modify or delete the PCM torque management (traction control) on the 3.8 F-Bodies? My car doesn't have a traction control button, but the traction control is alive and well, killing my power.
2) Will I be able to adjust expected values, i.e., transmission shift times, etc.?
3) I have Ease for a scanner, how does your scanner compare? I'm just wondering if I can (should) get rid of my Ease when I get this.
4) Would I be able to take something like the PWM control of the torque converter clutch regulator solenoid, and make it a on/off type value, i.e., instead of varying the duty cycle between 0% and 100%, would I be able to have it simply switch between 0% and 98% duty cycle?
5) For the Electronic Throttle Control, according to GM, throttle response is varied based on engine rpm and vehicle speed, i.e., 100% throttle at a standstill doesn't result in the same power output as 100% at 70mph. It appears this is a timing function, as the absolute throttle position has always been identical to the gas pedal position.
6) Last question, can we get on a sign up list for buying this? Thanks.
Re: Torque management control on 3.8 F-Body?
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1) Will VCM Suite be able to modify or delete the PCM torque management (traction control) on the 3.8 F-Bodies? My car doesn't have a traction control button, but the traction control is alive and well, killing my power.
Yes.
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2) Will I be able to adjust expected values, i.e., transmission shift times, etc.?
Yes
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3) I have Ease for a scanner, how does your scanner compare? I'm just wondering if I can (should) get rid of my Ease when I get this.
I am not familiar with EASE prdoucts but our scanner is very in-depth and very fast. We provide you with the scanning tools you need to verify adjustments/changes, log and playback data, and diagnoise problems. Our scanner is definately more than just a "basic" scanner.
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4) Would I be able to take something like the PWM control of the torque converter clutch regulator solenoid, and make it a on/off type value, i.e., instead of varying the duty cycle between 0% and 100%, would I be able to have it simply switch between 0% and 98% duty cycle?
We'll look into this.
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5) For the Electronic Throttle Control, according to GM, throttle response is varied based on engine rpm and vehicle speed, i.e., 100% throttle at a standstill doesn't result in the same power output as 100% at 70mph. It appears this is a timing function, as the absolute throttle position has always been identical to the gas pedal position.
We'll look into this as well.
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6) Last question, can we get on a sign up list for buying this? Thanks.
Orders will be shipped first come first serve. We expect to be taking orders in about 2 weeks.
Thanks for your questions!
Re: Torque management control on 3.8 F-Body?
The TCC duty thing is one of my "hot buttons" - ever
since new my TCI converter has been kind of marginal
as far as holding power, especially during an ill-
advised flirtation with B&M Trick Shift (bad squeal,
hundreds of RPM slip under load short of unlock).
I'm convinced that the PCM pussy-footing the TCC
duty cycle is partly to blame. I don't mind a ramped
PWM during apply, but I would like to be able to set
the "holding" PWM range to be (say) 100% - 100%
rather than 50% - 100% like stock. This is for an LS-1
I'm talking about, though, not the V-6 - though the
same concern is probably at play, a V-6 w/ power
adder probably pushes the same torque at the TCC
clutch.
From what I can tell, Edit does not give you access to
this dimension, only lock/unlock thresholds. Nothing
about holding tighter. Go them one better!