Attached are the basic logs after making these changes. The 3->2 coastdown shift in particular is very harsh in the Sport drive mode, and this is shown by the TCC slip being 3x more negative during the shift. Line pressure is not dropping down early in the shift, like it does in the Base/Normal drive mode.
The shift scheduling has been modified from stock, but the Base and Sport tables for scheduling are currently identical for coastdown and for upshift/downshift below 50% APP.
I also tried to set the minimum temperatures (to enable the alternate shift characters) very high, to no effect:
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I'm hoping someone can take a look and tell me what I'm missing. All I am trying to do in this tune is make Sport mode shifts feel like Normal mode ones.
UPDATE: For learning purposes, I logged the individual clutch pressures as well. I found that I could match the set of non-zero pressures at any given time to the Clutch Config table to determine "Shift Type" aka which gear I'm in. Turns out Sport drive mode, even when set for Base shift character, is configured to use a different set of gears, defined by the clutch configs. Specifically, Sport uses 2M, while Normal uses 2A, for 2nd gear. I inferred with a bit of Googling that the 1M and 2M gears are the 'engine brake' versions of the -A ones, so I disabled 2M altogether in Trans Shift Type Configuration. Problem solved.
The transmission now skips 2nd in Sport mode and does a smooth 1->3 upshift and 3->1 downshift. I guess I could have achieved similar results by modifying the shift scheduling tables, too. I'm posting what I learned in case it is useful to anyone. Finally, I'd still be interested if anybody knows how to allow 2A in Sport mode for the 10R60.