Torque Converter Question

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Apr 24, 2007 | 10:17 PM
  #16  
BTW-- When installing the SC300 rearend, will the Speedo reading come from the diff case on a gear mounted toner wheel or what??

I don't want my speedo off just to have a faster car--
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Apr 24, 2007 | 11:38 PM
  #17  
Quote: Increasing line pressure by tightening the actuator will only REDUCE trans heat-- It speeds gear changes and greatly reduces the smooth out flare-- greatly-- You have to remember that these Lex transmissions are programmed to slip the clutches in and out of gears during shifts to make them undectable-- This slippage GREATLY increases heat and wear-- Speeding up the shifts will do nothing but make your car faster, sportier, and make the trans last longer--
can someone take a picture of this actuator? i would love to increase the line pressure and have, if only slightly harder, shifts.
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Apr 25, 2007 | 06:25 AM
  #18  
Quote: Increasing line pressure by tightening the actuator will only REDUCE trans heat-- It speeds gear changes and greatly reduces the smooth out flare-- greatly-- You have to remember that these Lex transmissions are programmed to slip the clutches in and out of gears during shifts to make them undectable-- This slippage GREATLY increases heat and wear-- Speeding up the shifts will do nothing but make your car faster, sportier, and make the trans last longer--

I'm so glad I did it--

Higher stall is very normal even in cars with MORE power, like a Maxima for example-- The new Maxima's and 350z's have a much higher stall than these SC's have--

I also think the GS has a lower rear end ratio indicating that lex was trying to make a heavy car faster -- just happens to be about the same weight of an SC4--

I would of course rather just install an R154 and be done with all this slushbox business-- I hate automatics--

I'm seriously leaning toward going IS300 -- or 540i --

Where exactly is this adjustment located? Is it what I would call the transmision kick down cable? What is the factory spec supposed to be?
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Apr 25, 2007 | 09:10 AM
  #19  
It is the detent cable if you will-- but it's an electronic trans-- so this speeds up shifts as it thinks you're in the pedal much more and in a hurry-- so it increases line pressure and holds gears longer electronically-- It adjusts these parameters by reading throttle position and load --

It doesn't shift as hard as a 350z now, but I still have a little adj. left I may try just to see how firm it will get-- I truly can't stand automatic transmissions-- they just don't know what you're going to do next-- so they never know when to drop 2 gears to brake if you want to slow down REALLY fast--

The cable is connected to the TB just under the TRAC cover on top of the manifold-- There are 3 cables- cruise (runs to the pass side fender well), throttle (runs into firewall), and trans cable ( runs down to the trans) --

You remove the cover with 3 10mm bolts, then have two 9/16" box wrenches (14mm??) to adjust the cable-- You can't miss it-- it's very obvious--
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Apr 25, 2007 | 09:24 AM
  #20  
Quote: what do you think of the lextreme TC?

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Apr 25, 2007 | 01:47 PM
  #21  
oh.... i thought that those cars had a torque management system on them for smoother shifts. They shift very weak. I have that ECT power thing on all the time because i guess under like full throttle it is supposed to shift harder but i would still like even harder shifts than that. but not too rough, i dont want to break anything.

and that actuator you are talking about. is that like a TV cable? i didnt take a look at it yet or anything. but it just sounds like that is what this actuator is sorta like.

i'll have to change that pressure then.
thanks
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Apr 25, 2007 | 02:07 PM
  #22  
The harder it shifts the better for trans internals-- but worse for motor mounts-- which I just changed-- not that bad to do, but waaaay too soft material for my tastes--

I'd love for TMEngineering to come up with some better mounts -- or some way to use the TRD mounts -- Is that possible with the right hardware to use the TRD's for the 2JZGTE on a 1UZ????
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Apr 25, 2007 | 04:02 PM
  #23  
i am still kinda confused on where this actuator is located, and which lines to tighten?? Just the Tranny line i am assuming?? maybe you could take some pics
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Apr 25, 2007 | 04:48 PM
  #24  
Yes I'm confused as well. I just relocated my throttle body when I installed my supercharger, I am pretty sure from your description which cable it is. Its the one that comes from the transmission. I set mine so when the throttle body is closed the cable is all the way relaxed. I took it as this was a passing gear kick down, your telling me its not. What is the factory specification on this cable adjustment? I read someplace else that adjusting this like you are describing is bad for the transmission, you say its not, I really dont want to weaken my transmission since I pushing more HP thru it but better shifting would be nice.
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