rikakiah
Automotive
- Jun 8, 2003
- 3
Ok, I'm probably over my head here as I doubt I'm as technical as many of you, but here goes...
Is there a way to directly control when the coverter locks up (I'm assuming by way of the torque converter clutch circuit?)? For example, for a car (Ford, if it matters) that normally only locks up in 4th, is there a way to apply voltage (or remove voltage) from the TCC circuit in order to force lockup in say 3rd or even 2nd? Any specifics would be appreciated. And yes, I realize this is only a limited application deal as I'm sure continual lockup isn't good for tranny longevity.
Thanks
Is there a way to directly control when the coverter locks up (I'm assuming by way of the torque converter clutch circuit?)? For example, for a car (Ford, if it matters) that normally only locks up in 4th, is there a way to apply voltage (or remove voltage) from the TCC circuit in order to force lockup in say 3rd or even 2nd? Any specifics would be appreciated. And yes, I realize this is only a limited application deal as I'm sure continual lockup isn't good for tranny longevity.
Thanks