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    Anticipated shifts

    Is there anyway to control or disable anticipated shifts in the ZF8?

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    what are you referring to? anticipating shifts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SVT_Z06 View Post
    Is there anyway to control or disable anticipated shifts in the ZF8?
    Unfortunately it is not possible to deactivate them with HP Tuners (only with INCA - but, it would required an .a2l and project - only ZF or Dodge would have them). So, the only way would be to work on your current shifts.

    Could you share which issues you are having?

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    to anticipate is to "look forward to" or to "guess"

    *does your zf trans do that?
    Last edited by LilSick; 05-04-2023 at 03:26 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LilSick View Post
    to anticipate is to "look forward to" or to "guess"

    *does your zf trans do that?
    It is a pre-selection based on driving mode which is made/predicted by transmission to have a better/faster shift.

    It is quite complex, but very effective if done in a correct way.

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    oh bullshit

    shift situations, driver types, clutch shift types, and the rest of it are not guessed at or anticipated...

    drive mode, counters, and accel factors all determine these

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    Quote Originally Posted by DodgeBoy_8HP View Post
    Unfortunately it is not possible to deactivate them with HP Tuners (only with INCA - but, it would required an .a2l and project - only ZF or Dodge would have them). So, the only way would be to work on your current shifts.

    Could you share which issues you are having?

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    At the track my 1-2 shift is at 5400 or so. I guess this is due to spin? This does not happen on the street. It shifts at 6500 on the street.

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    probably

    you have a log of each?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVT_Z06 View Post
    At the track my 1-2 shift is at 5400 or so. I guess this is due to spin? This does not happen on the street. It shifts at 6500 on the street.
    It could be a couple of factors:
    - Wheel slip
    - Shift schedule
    - FZNAB (feature tranny has)
    - Default shift schedule

    Please, share a log with me (preferred at: [email protected]).

    Thanks.
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    Depending on the tc also if it kicks on it has a shift map for when it is active just a heads up. On the boosted os stuff I have it shift early with traction control. I think stock it shift early but you can have it shift like the others but with the extra power its nice like in the rain and such if you don't want to tame the foot. shift map 26 on some of the few os I just glanced at. Its actually mapped like a street shift map so I tend to pull 1 to 2k engine rpm out up top and tapper down.
    Last edited by JoshCP527; 05-17-2023 at 11:39 PM.