Hmmm. Seems to be what's happening with my '98 auto. HEading uphill in D at, say, 25 MPH, TC locked, I've been seeing about 125 RPM increase in engine speed starting around 1400 RPM.
But, on the way home last night, I was noticing a *lot* more slippage. After rounding a couple curves on VA-311 and having the trans do weird things, the dawn finally broke over Marblehead. Yup, the fluid was low. I filled it back up and it seems to run better, but it still slips a bit.
Also, last night, I played with the throttle a bit, and found the slippage stops when I push the go pedal further to the wood. (Heh, heh. He said 'Wood'. Heh,. heh. ) So tghe throttle valve does seem to be doing its job by increasing the pressure as the TV position is increased.
So, the question. Does a slipping TC always shudder or just sometimes shudder, or never shudder, depending on how 'damaged' it is? Could the slippage be some other clutch slipping?
Mind you, I have all of 172 RWHP (215 injectors and fueling is otherwise stock). I'm using Amsoil ATF; it has about 28K miles on it. I only noticed the slippage after I installed the injectors and the Amsoil ATF at 92K miles (now at about 120K).
Should I bite the bullet, work for a couple weeks, then install a DTT, ATS or Goerend trans? If time hadn't been so short, I'd've swung through Dave's corner of Iowa last week, since I was near there anyway.
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