Originally posted by The_Raven
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The amp does normally go into Protect at powerup, for about 10 seconds. This is normal according to the manual.
The battery is trunk mounted. I ran the 'temporary' amplifier test power leads to the trunk and terminated them on the power studs for the battery + and - points. This was directly at the battery on a 3/8 stud post. The wires were clamped between washers and I am sure there was a very solid connection.
The problem is related to the mount of time the amp turn-on signal is OFF before being returned to an ON state. If the amp turn-on signal is removed and re-applied too quickly, it will cause the problem I am having.
Cranking the engine takes only about a second (the HEI ignition system lights off almost instantly). This is a short OFF cycle to the amp turn-on signal. I can 'provoke' this problem by powering the radio off and back on briefly; or cycling the ignition off and back on briefly.
If I 'hold' the key in 'start' longer than necessary to ignite the engine (yeah bad for the starter I know!) the radio will play normally after the start.
Looks like I need to install a timing relay to give the system a minimum OFF time during startup.
Other than the radio problem, the car is running like a top. I drove it from my hometown to Memphis (about 3.5 hours each way) and it ran great. The only remaining tuning is to dial-in the torque converter clutch lockup speeds. With the 440T4 trans, the lockup is supposed to happen between 3rd and 4th gears. So you have to tune the ECM to apply it in this band of speed / throttle positions so that it feels correct. The ECM program I started with was originally for a 700R4 equipped vehicle so the factory luckup times were not very good for the 440T4.
It's about time to burn a permanent chip and send this one home!
Sincerely,
David
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