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Here & other forums (ops did I say that) LOL. I have read about installing a switch to lock up the trq. conv. Here is what I don't understand what is the purpose of locking it in/up? In stock situation doesn't it lock up in 4th gear by default? Whats the advantage of it? **My trans by its #'s is a 1992 yr.** This pic shows a Red circle in a spot that looks like some kind of electronic hookup of some sort. Is that when in its stock original fitment has something to do with the locking of the trq. conv. through the cars system? I know its a lot of ????'s. Any help is appreciated.
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That's not a red circle, it's a wire looped and zip tied
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When it locks up you get better gas mileage
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Since it is Not in its Original Vehicle and doesn't have any wires coming from the trans and going to the trucks system, with that being said it does go into 4th gear and holds there. Does those wires you know my description "Red wires" have to be hooked up some where & where?
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There is always more parasitic loss in an auto transmission compared to a manual transmission. This is because a manual transmission is mechanically engaging the different gears and auto transmissions hydraulically engage the different gears. There is also loss in the torque converter, compared to the clutch of a manual transmission. The oem's looked for ways to increase fuel mileage, and one of the ways was to decrease slippage in the transmission by locking the torque converter together.
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Yes, to take full advantage of the 700r4 you should have a way to lock and just as importantly unlock the torque convertor. There are several companies that sell kits to ad this function to your vehicle. Here is a link for a kit built by TCI and sold via Summit Racing.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/tci-376600/overview/ I hope this helps.
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advantages , lowers rpms at speed ,lowers temperature , increases fuel mileage ,
there are other peramiters besides just being in fourth gear , to make it lock , they work fine without lockup , and many are built specificaly for that , some converters dont have the clutch
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The main job of the lockup function is to keep the fluid from overheating while in OD. In OD, the load in the converter is increased and this energy is converted into heat. As mentioned, locking the turbine to the impeller also increases fuel economy because the energy is no longer converted to heat in the converter.
No, it doesn't lockup automatically. In a Gm transmission it is electric/hydraulically controlled.
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I believe one wire is +12v and the other ground. The ground is interrupted by the brake light switch and a vacuum switch. You don't want the TC locked up during emergency stops or acceleration (low vacuum). The above diagram also incorporates a manual override switch.
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Still looking for how & where these wires go to or hook up to
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Does the 700r4 fit with the 97 and up Vortec 350?
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Yes it fits fine.
The wiring is dependent on the internal wiring (it changed depending on model year and model) and there are different ways to control the TCC externally.
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Way to tell em Liz!
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