OK, I am new to these engines and tranny’s. I have an 1988 Fiero. 1996 3100 with the 96 4 speed 4T60E Auto and OBDII.
The problem is when I take off it acts like it is waiting to shift into low or passing gear. When I count the shifts at a steady speed, there are four. This feels like a turbo boost hesitation (No it isn’t turbo charged). If I stand on it from the start it red lines before shifting. But if I just step down reasonably (as if there was such a thing) it starts off pretty mild and then suddenly develops tons of horse power and takes off like a raped ape. I want to take it to the track in a couple of weeks and I have noticed if I start it in first and shift right after taking off that is when it red lines in all gears before shifting.
Now I am no mechanic (well fair shade tree), but I know nothing about these. I suspect the OBDII controls things like the shift points and pressures, and a reprogram could be the answer. You guys have all the answers so you tell me. What all does the ECU control and how much is changeable? (PS I like my current fuel mileage)
The problem is when I take off it acts like it is waiting to shift into low or passing gear. When I count the shifts at a steady speed, there are four. This feels like a turbo boost hesitation (No it isn’t turbo charged). If I stand on it from the start it red lines before shifting. But if I just step down reasonably (as if there was such a thing) it starts off pretty mild and then suddenly develops tons of horse power and takes off like a raped ape. I want to take it to the track in a couple of weeks and I have noticed if I start it in first and shift right after taking off that is when it red lines in all gears before shifting.
Now I am no mechanic (well fair shade tree), but I know nothing about these. I suspect the OBDII controls things like the shift points and pressures, and a reprogram could be the answer. You guys have all the answers so you tell me. What all does the ECU control and how much is changeable? (PS I like my current fuel mileage)
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