Howard,
Thanks for the reply again!
You are partially explaining what is going on.
I did a little more testing tonight. Say i'm driving 60 mph, engine rpm is 1700, if I ease on the throttle to accelerate it stays locked up and accelerates fine. But if I push the pedal down just a little faster or more instead of doing it like I first tried, not even mashing it, it will stay in lockup until 1800 rpms and then the transmission drops a gear or unlocks and the engine goes balls to the wall forever or until you let off some. And even if you mash the accelerator the transmission doesn't shift or unlock until that 1800 rpm point. It slowly accelerates up to that point and then the rpms go up and it slowly speeds up.
Maybe this is the way all Chrysler transmission's work, i'm used to Chevy and Ford gassers that don't really stay lugging in lockup. If you push on the pedal with one of those, the transmission automatically downshifts when you're in cruising gear.
At first I was wondering if their was something wrong with the transmission, now I just think it is my little knowledge of how Chrysler transmission's work. ???
Maybe I can show someone at Ramsey next weekend at the MNTDR event.
I would also like to know how to tell the difference in the change of gears or valve positions or whatever you would want to call it. It is not really gears since you don't really shift to a different gear.

I can't really tell when they change because the shifting is so smooth.
I still would like to install a mystery switch, preferably a 3 position switch i. e. lock-auto-unlock. Does anyone know what kind of switch you need for this? How many terminal blades? What about a schematic or instructions? What about switch locations?
Thanks,
Trever