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Old 09-07-2016, 09:08 AM   #1
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4l80 downshifting

Was wondering how are you guys downshifting 4l80 swapped camaro? Not trying to manually shift it either. Is there a similar feature like in fbody where you can ground a moment switch to the PCM for it to automatically downshift into the lowest possible gear within proper RPM, and it keeps up shifting by itself once it see 100% throttle?
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Old 09-07-2016, 01:04 PM   #2
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Was wondering how are you guys downshifting 4l80 swapped camaro? Not trying to manually shift it either. Is there a similar feature like in fbody where you can ground a moment switch to the PCM for it to automatically downshift into the lowest possible gear within proper RPM, and it keeps up shifting by itself once it see 100% throttle?
you have to use a standalone transmission controller. I used a tci ez tcu at first but realized I needed more control and I'm currently using a pcs 2000 and I'd highly recommend it!
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