TORQUERULES
Well-Known Member
So I thought I would try something a couple of mornings this week. On the first shift in the morning, on Monday, I accelerated to just before getting to the shifts that are wonky (first shifts when cold), and stopped the truck (it never got the chance to shift into those gears). I then immediately started going again and let it shift through all the gears and there were no wonky shifts. Yesterday (first shifts/cold), I tried accelerating quickly up until it got to those shifts, and then let off letting it shift from 3-4-5 while coasting, and those shifts were smooth and quick. No issues at all going forward. With my tune it does not have wonky first/cold shifts in the 3-4 or 4-5 shifts all the time, but sometimes it does. Kind of depends on throttle application and its mood that day. I think my experiment is enlightening though.
All of this makes me thing the main culprit, if not the only, of this issue (weird first shifts when cold) is part of Ford's baked in PCM strategy that might take a complete rewrite to fix. Ford's reflash does not help as it comes back, and a tune like mine will help, especially after those first shifts, but it can still remain in some form.
All of this makes me thing the main culprit, if not the only, of this issue (weird first shifts when cold) is part of Ford's baked in PCM strategy that might take a complete rewrite to fix. Ford's reflash does not help as it comes back, and a tune like mine will help, especially after those first shifts, but it can still remain in some form.
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