I evaluated logs from 10/1 and 10/8. 10/1 was the first time I was in the 9's and I didn't review the logs till today (bad on me). It looks like for all the runs I met some sort of limiter in the first to second gear shift. I have attached all six logs to the post just in case someone else wants to look at them. So I can't tell if Torque Management (TM) was at play or if the car closed the throttle body to help make the shift happen. Here's some data from the logs.
- 10/1, run 1, 1->2 shift: 6829
- 10/1, run 2, 1->2 shift: 6882
- 10/1, run 3, 1->2 shift: 6576
- 10/8, run 1, 1->2 shift: 6878
- 10/8, run 2, 1->2 shift: 6787
- 10/8, run 3, 1->2 shift: 6764
The OSS/RPM shift schedule is set to 6594 (engine rpm) for the 1->2 shift in all of the aggression patterns that matter to me. Although scheduled shift vs when a shift occurs is another thing like you said
@Speedy!, so for the next plan of changes to my tune I have th following in mind:
Engine side:
Update Maximum Flywheel Torque by 10% across the board. These numbers have been updated from stock but I think they are conservative.
TM Disable Electronic Throttle Cut A/B
Transmission side:
Moderately adjust the Main Torque Intervention tables and adjust all negative values by -25%. This is probably the safest on the Hellcat HP90. Do it all for Normal, Perf, Sport, Max.
Adjust the Max Torque Limit table to match the Gear Max Torque Limit Normal, right now they do not match and the latter table has a higher value (which I will be keeping).
Adjust the shift pressures slightly, +3% in the oncoming clutch ramp tables.
I don't know if increasing the WOT shift points will help, I think having a little more pressure to make the shifts at WOT would help more than raising the shift points. Does anyone know what is the highest safest shift point in a HP90 to date?