Maybe it would be easier just to compare with stock bin from 3.42 4l60e f-body. But I cant find it :(
Maybe it would be easier just to compare with stock bin from 3.42 4l60e f-body. But I cant find it :(
Because it may not exist. But you can use the B-Body auto 3.42 as a reference for the same tables if you want.
1990 Corvette (Manual)
1994 Corvette (Automatic)
1995 Corvette (Manual)
I thought about it. And I think that b-body tables are for "calm" driving, not so agressive like vettes or f-body.
What I found else
3.42 manual tranny tables are almost the same with 2.72 automatic.
But 3.23 table shifts on much lower speeds. It seems to be from 3.4 f-body.
Sounds like you should just do your own math, then. ;)
1990 Corvette (Manual)
1994 Corvette (Automatic)
1995 Corvette (Manual)
why not just fix your speedometer calibration but use the transmission tables for a 3.23 f-body. they will be pretty close and then you can adjust from there. the stock shift points aren't great anyway, you'll want to change them.
since the transmission tables in a manual bin aren't used, they probably just left them incorrect3.42 manual tranny tables are almost the same with 2.72 automatic.
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