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Can u overide the Trans Perform Button so it's always on?

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Old Aug 9, 2006 | 12:11 PM
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Can u overide the Trans Perform Button so it's always on?

I did a search and found nothing like this....when you get in the car, the Transmission Perform button is OFF. I would like to have it ON all the time and be able to turn it OFF with the switch. Does that make sense? LOL
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Old Aug 9, 2006 | 01:02 PM
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Re: Can u overide the Trans Perform Button so it's always on?

Easiest thing to do would be to swap the "normal" transmission tables with the "perform" transmission tables in the PCM programming.
Easy to do if you have an editor such as Tunercat.
Old Aug 9, 2006 | 02:05 PM
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Re: Can u overide the Trans Perform Button so it's always on?

LOLOL I guess I'm pretty dumb! I have to send it out to MADZ or PCM4LESS to get re-programed for the new gears! I guess I can just tell them to do something with it and forget it?
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Old Aug 9, 2006 | 04:37 PM
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Re: Can u overide the Trans Perform Button so it's always on?

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LOLOL I guess I'm pretty dumb! I have to send it out to MADZ or PCM4LESS to get re-programed for the new gears! I guess I can just tell them to do something with it and forget it?
Mike
Sure, they should be able to do that easy enough.
I think there's about 4 different tables that have to be swapped with each other....just going from memory..there may be a couple of others I've never played with.
Upshift/Downshift
Time in gear for upshift/downshift
TCC lockup
TCC unlock

There's actually several sets of these, a "normal", "performance", "hot/hi temp", and I think a "Manual mode".
I don't know that the later 2 are ever used.
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