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    Units for axis in Adaptive Time Tables

    This is not specific to any one Ford transmission. I've reviewed files for the 5R110, 6R140, 6R80, etc. and they all have blank column and row axes in the adaptive tables.
    What are the units and values???

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    It has been discussed over the years...hasn't changed in over 10 years...

    Some say its RPM vs oil temp, some say its RPM vs torque.

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    That's about the same conclusion I came up with based on other tables of similar arrangement. The reason I asked is because the 2-3 shift quality on my truck is crap when the trans is cold and better at operating temp. I've improved it a lot with the on-coming and off-coming pressures, ramp rates and timing, but it still a work in progress.

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    Yeah, I think most people say rows are torque, and columms are TOT.

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    So here’s the thing for those tables, not even ford labels them. It’s 0,1,2,3 on the axis aswell.
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