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Started by MFSHO, March 23, 2014, 11:48:50 PM

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MFSHO

I am sorry if this has been answered before... I am new here.  Just picked up a 2011 non-PP SHO a couple weeks ago.  I am curious about what effect I can expect from just flashing the computer in regards to the tranny... If I paddle shift the car it is perfect but in full auto Drive the shift points seem all out of whack.  Any thoughts would be appreciated
Tuxedo Black 2011 non-PP SHO.  Bone Stock...SO FAR

DJE624

Most likely a tune will give you firmer shifts at optimal points.  I hardly ever use the paddles.  Especially when racing.

mjhpadi

Most of us with tuned cars have discovered that using the paddle shifters aren't the best way to get responsive shifts, leaving the car in Drive seems to be yielding the best track times and the best shifts.
2010 Candy Red SHO, Livernois Stage 4 Tune, Airaid CAI, Tinted Headlamps & Tails, LED Interior Lighting, LED Running Lights, LED Puddle and License Plate Lamps, LED DRL's, Window Tint, Rear Window Spoiler, V3 Triton Switchback Running Lights, Colgan Bra, Ford Racing Gauges (oil pressure, oil temperature, boost/vacuum)
Replaced by 2020 Hertiage Edition GT-350

SHOdded

I'd make sure the PCM calibration is up-to-date, and that there are no leaks in the powertrain/fluids look good.  THEN I would head in for a tune.
2007 Ford Edge SEL, Powerstop F/R Brake Kit, TXT LED 6000K Lo & Hi Beams, W16W LED Reverse Bulbs, 3BSpec 2.5w Map Lights, 5W Cree rear dome lights, 5W Cree cargo light, DTBL LED Taillights

If tuned:  Take note of the strategy code as you return to stock (including 3 bar MAP to 2 bar MAP) -> take car in & get it serviced -> check strategy code when you get car back -> have tuner update your tune if the strategy code has changed -> reload tune -> ENJOY!

Brucelinc

Quote from: MFSHO on March 23, 2014, 11:48:50 PM
If I paddle shift the car it is perfect but in full auto Drive the shift points seem all out of whack.  Any thoughts would be appreciated

MFSHO, please describe what do you mean by out of whack - shifts too soon?  Too Late?  Irratic?   At WOT, it should shift at around 6200 RPM.  Driven normally, it will go to the next gear at very low RPM so that fuel economy is maximized.  Additionally, with the stock transmission settings, the engine power is cut as the car shifts.  The purpose of that is to make it smooth and gentle on the transmission.  A tune will firm that up but still not be harsh at all.

MeanKS

i just had my car, which i got used, in for some warranty work (replace failed ignition coil and wheel-bearing) at the dealer.  i think they reflashed the engine and electronics management, because my car is behaving differently.  the transmission is buttery smooth, but less aggressive; the ride is also ridiculously smooth and compliant but has lost some 'feel'.  idk if a wheel bearing fails all at once or if its over time.  i think the slight vibration that i felt before ('feel'), that gradually became worse along with tire roar, was the bearing going bad.

so all thats to say, if you think the transmission is behaving badly; you probably should take it in and have the dealer do a diagnostic and possible reflash.  if the car is still under warranty, it should be no charge to you...
MKS-EB...

SoCalSHO

MF, if you just got the car, don't forget that it has an adaptive learning transmission. So it means that it learned it's shifting pattern to the previous owner. Yes, the paddle shifters work better, because you are telling it when you want it to shift.

In order to fix the shifting, do what everyone above says to do. See if you have the current programming in your trans, or see if they can reset the adaptive learning mode, a new tune will also reset it. Good luck.
Robert
2010 Met White
GH tuned, 3 Bar, upgraded turbos, 91 Oct
K&N drop-in or airaid, Corsa Cat-back
1/8 Mile 8.380@83.42MPH

MFSHO

Quote from: Brucelinc on March 24, 2014, 08:43:01 AM
Quote from: MFSHO on March 23, 2014, 11:48:50 PM
If I paddle shift the car it is perfect but in full auto Drive the shift points seem all out of whack.  Any thoughts would be appreciated

MFSHO, please describe what do you mean by out of whack - shifts too soon?  Too Late?  Irratic?   At WOT, it should shift at around 6200 RPM.  Driven normally, it will go to the next gear at very low RPM so that fuel economy is maximized.  Additionally, with the stock transmission settings, the engine power is cut as the car shifts.  The purpose of that is to make it smooth and gentle on the transmission.  A tune will firm that up but still not be harsh at all.

Thanks for the input.  It just seems as tho the car is " searching" for the right gear causing it to up and down shift irratically. Nothing too harsh but it seems to jump 2-3 way to quick and if just cruising there is a shift point at exactly 45mph under little or no throttle.  At WOT it seems ok although it seems like it could stay in 2 and 3 slightly longer.
Tuxedo Black 2011 non-PP SHO.  Bone Stock...SO FAR

Brucelinc

That shift at 45 under little or no throttle is probably the 5-6 shift.  I think mine usually does that at between 45 and 50 if driven really gently.  That drops the RPM down to around 1000 - barely above an idle.  I think it is programmed that way for fuel economy reasons.  Once it shifts at that low speed, if you add more throttle it would probably go back to 5th - giving the feel of searching. 

I really never had any complaints about the shifting characteristics of mine - other than the built in lag between the shifts.  The tune fixes the lag and really improves overall transmission behavior.  Having said that, the tune will not cure something abnormal or something that is wrong.  You might want to have a Ford tech drive it or you might want to drive a different SHO to see if yours is abnormal.  There are some TSBs out there that apply to the transmission but your description really doesn't fit any of the TSBs that I am familiar with.

SHODYOU

^ correct

I have to cruise at that speed everyday to work and at 45 itll shift to 6th but apply any kinda throttle and its right back to 5th.
2011 SHO - Tux Blk/blk int, 402B, acc, nav, multicontour, 20s. LMS 4X MyCal, 3bar MAP, K&N Typhoon, 170* t-stat, SP534's @ 30, Stainless Works catless DPs, Corsa catback, H&R sports, 5/16 front-7/16 rear spacer, 255/35 Hankook V12s, Lamin-X/PlastiDip

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DJE624

Quote from: SHODYOU on March 24, 2014, 05:25:05 PM
^ correct

I have to cruise at that speed everyday to work and at 45 itll shift to 6th but apply any kinda throttle and its right back to 5th.

That is good.  You really don't want to accelerate at all in sixth.

Brucelinc

This is a situation where I do use the paddles - cruising on at street where the speed really too slow for the next gear but the tranmission disagrees with me.  For example if I am on a street where the speed is around 45-50, I just manually select 5th.  If I am not mistaken, the 2013s and newer lock out 6th in "sport" mode.  Also, I think some guys with earlier models have a tune that locks out 6th even in manual mode.  I recall LMS asking me if I wanted that in my tune.

DJE624

Yes Bruce.  I have the "Grade Assist" on my tune.  It holds gears longer/better during normal driving and locks out sixth.  For instance, in a short, one block run, it will shift up to third and then hold it there while I slow down.  Something like that.  I don't use it a lot but I like it. 

Needmoreboost

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Quote from: DJE624 on March 25, 2014, 08:42:09 AM
Yes Bruce.  I have the "Grade Assist" on my tune.  It holds gears longer/better during normal driving and locks out sixth.  For instance, in a short, one block run, it will shift up to third and then hold it there while I slow down.  Something like that.  I don't use it a lot but I like it.

That is exactly what my sport mode does versus normal drive.  I really only use sport when I'm on roads with hills or curves or both.
2014 Mustang GT/CS: white
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MFSHO

Quote from: SoCalSHO on March 24, 2014, 09:12:19 AM
MF, if you just got the car, don't forget that it has an adaptive learning transmission. So it means that it learned it's shifting pattern to the previous owner. Yes, the paddle shifters work better, because you are telling it when you want it to shift.

In order to fix the shifting, do what everyone above says to do. See if you have the current programming in your trans, or see if they can reset the adaptive learning mode, a new tune will also reset it. Good luck.

The car is at the dealership now and will be done in the morning.... the techs are putting the most recent program in and resetting the adaptive learning mode.  I will let everyone know if it has helped at all as soon as I get to take it for a ride tomorrow.

I know this must have been answered a million times on here, but what is the story with tunes and warranties?  I bought the car as a certified pre-owned and added the ford premium care for an additional 5 years 100k miles.   I am certainly interested in tuning but not at the expense of voiding either warranty.
Tuxedo Black 2011 non-PP SHO.  Bone Stock...SO FAR