'13 V6 "Shift Kit" feature :D
#1
'13 V6 "Shift Kit" feature :D
Okay, so the biggest complaint I have had about the V6 with auto transmission is that it shifts so slowly, even with a Bama tune.
What I have found is that Bama quickened the shift, but there was another matter that was creating what I thought was a "slow shift". I should say that I now would describe my issue as a "soft shift".
Appearantly, the torque management settings of the car cause the power to reduce a bit as it shifts and then eases back into full power. Granted it all happens at the snap of your fingers, but it's still annoying.
I was a firm believer that these cars, even being lil V6's with Auto's were capable of "chirping the tires" when shifting. I was almost about to give up after trying so many tune revisions with no success.
BUT, finally the other day I received a tune to try, and sure as sh*t my tires not only chirped into the next gear, but full on spun while going ito 2nd gear and still chirped into 3rd
I'm still working with Bama on getting my final tune, but we're finally on the right track.
Anywho, just wanted to share my experience regarding "performance shifting" with a V6 Auto.
What I have found is that Bama quickened the shift, but there was another matter that was creating what I thought was a "slow shift". I should say that I now would describe my issue as a "soft shift".
Appearantly, the torque management settings of the car cause the power to reduce a bit as it shifts and then eases back into full power. Granted it all happens at the snap of your fingers, but it's still annoying.
I was a firm believer that these cars, even being lil V6's with Auto's were capable of "chirping the tires" when shifting. I was almost about to give up after trying so many tune revisions with no success.
BUT, finally the other day I received a tune to try, and sure as sh*t my tires not only chirped into the next gear, but full on spun while going ito 2nd gear and still chirped into 3rd
I'm still working with Bama on getting my final tune, but we're finally on the right track.
Anywho, just wanted to share my experience regarding "performance shifting" with a V6 Auto.
#2
Okay, so the biggest complaint I have had about the V6 with auto transmission is that it shifts so slowly, even with a Bama tune.
What I have found is that Bama quickened the shift, but there was another matter that was creating what I thought was a "slow shift". I should say that I now would describe my issue as a "soft shift".
Appearantly, the torque management settings of the car cause the power to reduce a bit as it shifts and then eases back into full power. Granted it all happens at the snap of your fingers, but it's still annoying.
I was a firm believer that these cars, even being lil V6's with Auto's were capable of "chirping the tires" when shifting. I was almost about to give up after trying so many tune revisions with no success.
BUT, finally the other day I received a tune to try, and sure as sh*t my tires not only chirped into the next gear, but full on spun while going ito 2nd gear and still chirped into 3rd
I'm still working with Bama on getting my final tune, but we're finally on the right track.
Anywho, just wanted to share my experience regarding "performance shifting" with a V6 Auto.
What I have found is that Bama quickened the shift, but there was another matter that was creating what I thought was a "slow shift". I should say that I now would describe my issue as a "soft shift".
Appearantly, the torque management settings of the car cause the power to reduce a bit as it shifts and then eases back into full power. Granted it all happens at the snap of your fingers, but it's still annoying.
I was a firm believer that these cars, even being lil V6's with Auto's were capable of "chirping the tires" when shifting. I was almost about to give up after trying so many tune revisions with no success.
BUT, finally the other day I received a tune to try, and sure as sh*t my tires not only chirped into the next gear, but full on spun while going ito 2nd gear and still chirped into 3rd
I'm still working with Bama on getting my final tune, but we're finally on the right track.
Anywho, just wanted to share my experience regarding "performance shifting" with a V6 Auto.
Thanks for the kind words and sharing your experience with us, we really appreciate it!
-Dan
#4
What I've noticed is that it does not seem to be just a transmission adjustment, but rather that when the shift takes place, the engine power is reduced and then eased back. So, I made the request to not allow this to happen. I don't really know what they adjusted, and am very curious.
#6
I am enjoying my most recent tune. I don't think it's for everyone though, as it is pretty aggresive. But, I am sure there is an in between that will allow softer part throttle shifts, but still help tighten things up at WOT. Let's face it, Ford kinda screwed us from the factory with the super soft stock shift.
#7
I would also be a little carefull with that. Increasing line pressure increases transmission heat, and extra heat is never good on automatic transmissions. not only that but do some research on the capabilitys of the torque converter. de-fueling is a strategy many auto makers are using to have "high horsepower" applications and maintaing a reletivly cheap transmission. as well as maintaining torque converter life.
#8
I would also be a little carefull with that. Increasing line pressure increases transmission heat, and extra heat is never good on automatic transmissions. not only that but do some research on the capabilitys of the torque converter. de-fueling is a strategy many auto makers are using to have "high horsepower" applications and maintaing a reletivly cheap transmission. as well as maintaining torque converter life.
All-in-all, someone with these settings should be less worried about oil temps, and more worried about the wear and tear on the clutch packs, given that the hard shifts put more strain on the teeth of the clutches. However, once you learn the characteristics of the transmission you can accelerate smoothly and avoid super had part throttle shifts.
This is a fun sports car, not a Prius, I'm only interested in having fun with it. If something breaks, I'll fix it
#10
I don't know what the hype is about Trans temp, because it's not really an issue. Be more concerned about the life of the clutches, as it's those that take the real abuse.
Torque converter slip is the biggest contributor to Trans fluid temp rising. TCC lock-up is another feature they adjusted for me.