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blown66coupe

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I have a stock AOD tranny and its shifting out a little too quick when your on the gas. I've heard you can put a pickup truck governor on it and it will give more RPM before shifting.
Has anyone tried this?
I didn't realize you couldn't shift through the gears on a AOD before I put it in.

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I'm no expert on AOD's, but I don't think the governor has much to do with it, it doesn't on C4's anyway. I'd look into a shift kit or valve body swap that would allow for manual shift control.
 
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Thanks, I guess I need to go ahead and get a Converter and a kit.
 

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The TV position/pressure effects it some. If the pressure at idle is set too high it will shift early. You only need 3 - 5 psi at idle. I can manually shift mine but it is not stock.
 
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Thanks Hueypilot,

I should re-adjust but when I first put it in everyone I talked to said you shouldn't go very far either way with the tv cable or it would damage the tranny. I think I set it at wide open throttle, I'd have to go back and find my notes on how to do it.

Thanks again,
Mark
 

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blown66coupe said:
Thanks Hueypilot,

I should re-adjust but when I first put it in everyone I talked to said you shouldn't go very far either way with the tv cable or it would damage the tranny. I think I set it at wide open throttle, I'd have to go back and find my notes on how to do it.

Thanks again,
Mark
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Visit the "Lentech" website for proper adjustment procedure.
 

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truck governor

my tranny guy was talking that he might have to put one of those on my C4 when he rebuilt it and installed a shift kit.

what he was worried about was there not being enough vacumm to the governor with the cam i had installed.....

fortunately it worked fine with standard governor.................

fwiw................i don't know anything except having that conversation
 

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the governor is not affected in any way by vacuum, you're thinking of the modulator valve.
AOD's however do not have a modulator valve, they rely on the TV cable and valve body circuitry to control shiftpoints.
 
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