About 6-speed shift schedules:
Camaros so equipped since 1992 have a shift lockout, with solenoids in the transmission, controlled by a computer, that forces a 1-4 shift instead of a 1-2 or 1-3 shift at certain speeds at moderate throttle settings. It's clearly intended to improve ratings in the EPA drive cycle (and briefly documented as such in the owners manual).
Some other upshifts are also locked out, but I've only hit one once that I know of; it feels like a really balky synchro.
The computer graciously illuminates a lamp (not prominently placed) on the dash to tell you what it's doing. If you don't notice the lamp and/or act soon enough, the 1-4 shift produces a major bog. Since ~1997, disconnecting the solenoid produces a check engine code and lamp.
Tactics to deal with the unmodified system include:
- Short-shift even earlier. The LS1 tolerates it; the LT1 was less polite.
- Wait 5 seconds (typically while coasting through an intersection with the car behind you still accelerating), at which time the lamp goes out and the transmission will go into the gear you want.
- Drive it hard, and you'll never see the lamp.. and never get near the EPA numbers.
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA