It lies. :-laf:-laf
You do realize that showing that much slip when the TC is locked is a bad thing, right?
The monitors read slip as the difference between engine rpm's and transmission output shaft speed. I have yet to see or hear of one that reads zero slip in lockup so the electronics leave a little to be desired. Most read 2-3 percent and that seems to be the norm for a good trans. Reading 8-9 percent slip, well, the only question is when is it gonna die.
On the other hand, slip monitors are a bigger lie-o-meter than the over head mpg so who knows.![]()
Man, I didn't know it was possible to be a bigger liar than my overhead mpg computer! And yes, I know slip in lock-up is not good. My Attitude will read 0. 0% slip while in lockup til I give it a good amount of pedal. Then it will go up a bit, but never over 9. 8%. Then if I get on it hard the converter will unlock, I believe as a safety precaution for the TC. I am looking for an indication that my slippage is increasing, but with my HTS VB, it has been holding strong. Time will tell. The TC, flexplate, billet input, and maybe new bands and clutchpacks (whatever they are called) if needed will come as soon as the funds do!