And here are the anwers that I emailed.
1) TCI is working on a display. So is BigStuff.
2)Either gear select works. 3rd gear engage the overrun clutches to provide some engine braking.
3)You will set downshift parameters in the software. "Do no downshift into 1st gear above X mph" If you accidentally downshift too far, it will feel like you are in neutral and then you will tap up.
4)Take note of the throttle position and increase line pressure at that point.
5)Only with the gear selector in 3rd. GM designed OD without overrun clutches in OD to maximize fuel mileage. There is no work around. Put the gear selector in 3rd and/or Increase your rear brake bias to compensate for the lack of compression braking. With the 4L60E is it possible to modify the valvebody for increased engine braking in 3rd. Not yet available for the 80. Also, you can mess around with automatic downshift speeds in the software.
6)No brake pedal. TCC is based on wheel speed. You should have plugged the TCC into itself to create a loop. When the TCU sees wheel speed approach zero, it automatically unlocks. Lock-up engagement is user definable based on mph.
Good questions. Another coupla weeks and you will make one hell of a hot rod manumatic salesman. There are limitations to the current technology, but every single user thoroughly enjoys the product.
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