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If the TCM see's an issue with the tranny it will keep you from hitting red line and causing further damage or complete tranny failure. The ECM can also limit RPM's to maintain traction at full throttle which is partially what the PTM and traction control are for as well as the torque management tables. There are many other reasons an ECM will limit RPM's but that can be for another thread and proper topic. |
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If he had shut the truck off for 5 minutes the limp-mode would reset and it would be back to normal driving until he over stressed the tranny clutches again. He may have been revving high but it was still limited and not allowed to tach out. It would defeat the purpose of a "limp home" mode to protect the tranny if you were allowed to red line the tach and continue beating up the clutches that are fried. 580hp can break traction at full throttle shifting into any gear at any speed. If they weren't concerned about that there would be no traction control or PTM system. The PTM system is designed to protect an inexperienced driver from making a huge mistake until he/she learns how to use safely use the power of the car. It will pull timing or induce torque management to keep the car under control during full throttle shifts as well as short shift the tranny to ensure that traction is maintained. The gear and speed aren't the issue. Full throttle with 580hp - 556 lb/ft is. |
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This experience sounds very familiar. When I first got my CTS-V, I was completely underwhelmed with a 12.6@111 MPH on my first time out. Sure, it was hot (90's) and the DA was 4600, but still. After digging a bit, and checking things out, I found that the boost bypass was actually not 100% closed so it was bleeding boost. Once I addressed that, it acted a bit more normally with a 12.3@117 MPH in the heat (80's, 3500 DA) and as a final run, before I did the intake, pulley and tune, I did squeeze out an 11.97 @119 MPH (60's 1800 DA). My car now does 11.2@125 MPH with some minor bolt ons. I fully expect the ZL1 to do the same or a bit better thanks to some of the optimizations.
Check your boost bypass valve and make sure the back off is not too far forward opening the valve. |
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intake, pulley and tune? Its the same powerplant. Minor bolt on to me is a 20 minute CAI. I'd like to see someone just a do a pulley, a ZR1 camshaft and a tune...simple |
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What was this thread about again...Oh yeah, OP ran 12.54 bone stock. Good run on road course car. I'm sure your times will get better as time goes on. When I first got my SS back in 1998, my very first run was 13.99. By the end of the night, I was running low 13's bone stock. I ended up building up my suspension for SCCA and regular street duty, and loved the way it turned out. What you got there is a beast for the road course, which it was actually built for, but can also run on the track. However, Chevy built a track car...COPO car. They built a road course car...the 1LE...waiting for that to happen. And so what you got there is the best of both worlds, a "technology advanched" vehicle that neither Ford or Dodge can match.Yet.
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Good day. Its hot out, so don't go drag racing....but road racing shouldn't be a problem... Bob |
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I'm dying to see a bin file pulled from a ZL1 so we can see all of this heatsoak and protection programming built in.
Better yet, how about a few datalogs of passes? |
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12.54 isn't all that bad. It's the 111 mph trap speed that's a concern. A 580hp car shouldn't be trapping 111 mph unless there's some sort of issue. That trap speed is a good indicator of HP. 111 mph traps is what a car making 100hp less than the ZL1 should be trapping in those conditions. |
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Did OP post where he raced, time, maybe we can figure out the DA. If I was OP I'd run again, keep working on it. Experiment with the car.
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Just me I guess.
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I'm leaning towards something mechanical as HeavyH20 implied. |
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