Barry,you should get your line presures up,by way of a valve body,or a couple turns of the pressure screw at least. The reason your slipping at 1500 is because the engine has more torque there,and they low throtte position only allows low line pressures,the higher RPM's requires higher throttle position(in turn giving higher line pressures),which combined with inertia holds theTCC,and clutches better. Your driving techniques are the key to long transmission life,keep the RPM's up,the transmission and engine will live a long happy life. I do know that line pressure does not change with RPM's(at least on my truck),but governor pressure changes with vehicle speed,and line pressure changes with throttle position. From the limited testing Ive done, line pressure is a few psi higher when the trans is cold.