Also I wanted to know is there was any fail safe regarding the VSS, if the signal is lost, will the controller dump the first gear or the code recognize it's in high gear and that a downshift will destroy the engine and/or cause an accident
gboezio,
As you know, the VSS is the most important input to the controller, and it really needs to be right for the controller to work properly. However, there is an optional (but recommended) safe-guard called RPM Checking. It will prevent downshifts (and force upshifts) if the resulting rpm (based on the change in gearing from the current gear to the target gear) would be above (or below) user specified values, independent of the VSS. If enabled, it works on both manual and automatic modes. In fact, rpm checking could be used to shift the trans all the time, if you always wanted the shifts at the same rpm. You can read about that here:
http://www.msgpio.com/manuals/mshift/V41tune.html#gr It may also be why the manual mode won't let you go past 3000 rpm.
Enabling metric is changing the unit to °C, but the numbers shown are still in °F.
Because of the way TunerStudio and the controller interact, you need to do two things to get metric values and units:
1)You need to change the Imperial Metric setting under 'General Settings->Units' (which changes the magnitude of the calculated values returned from the controller), and
2) You
also need to change a setting in the 'Project->Project Properties->Settings'. This setting is either 'NOT_METRIC' (prior to the most recent code), or 'IMPERIAL' in the latest code, to be 'activated' to display metric units. There is more about that here:
http://www.msgpio.com/manuals/mshift/V41tune.html#gu
Also, there was a problem with the metric conversion in some recent codes, this is fixed with versions 4.115 and higher. For background, see:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=240&p=3292#p3266 For the latest code, see:
http://www.msgpio.com/manuals/mshift/V41code.html.
So make sure you have done both of the above steps, and are using a 'fixed' code version. Some other users are having some trouble with this setting, though. It works fine for me, and I am waiting for more information to see what the problem might be,. If you have done all the above steps, and still have issues with the metric/imperial displays, please post a screen shot that illustrates the problem (along with an MSQ), and I will dig into it.
Lance.
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