BlueCat Transmission Tool

Enter all your info, tire size, stall, weight etc.

Select "export" ~Example 01 truck, set the speedometer cal to "Gen III" and select "4-Speed" from the shift tables.

Now go into HPTuners and open the speedometer tab. The VSS Pulses Per Mile should be very close if not matching (if not, go through the Gear/Tire calc in HPTuners first, and match the exact same data into BlueCat. The Rev - Trans should also match as should the gear ratio and Trans Rev/Mile.

Once you've verified that, in HPtuners, open the Transmission section, and open the "Auto Shift Speed - Part Throttle Shift - Normal" table...in BC, the export data window should be displaying "Main Shift Table"...if it's not, press "Previous" until it is. Now press "Copy Table", then go back to HPTuners and paste it into that "Normal" table.

In BC, press next, then copy table, and paste that into Transmission - Auto Shift Speed - Full Throttle Shift Speed - Normal.

Back to BC, press next, then copy table, and paste that into Transmission - Auto Shift Speed - Full Throttle Shift RPM - Normal.

Back in BC, press next, then copy table, and paste that into Transmission - Auto TCC - Apply/Release Speed Normal - Normal (leave release alone).

BC will allow you to press next one more time and give you a WOT lockup table...but I'm guessing it's not going to be available in your calibration...and unless you've got a built trans with a multi-plate aftermarket converter rated to do that...don't worry about it.

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