Fleece Performance Engineering
Tap Shifter - GM/Allison 2001-2002 FPE-TAPSHIFTER12
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Part # FPE-ALILKR
Fits 2001-2016 Allison Equipped GM Trucks
Control your torque converter from the palm of your hand with the AlliLocker™ from Fleece Performance Engineering.
The AlliLocker™ is 100% code free* when used on the track and allows you to bypass the TCM to lock/unlock the torque converter on demand. Turn the bypass switch off, and the TCM regains control of the torque converter clutch.
*The AlliLocker is NOT desinged to be used on public roadways. If used on public roadways, the AlliLocker may set a DTC causing a range shift inhibit. This can typically be cleared by a key cycle. When used on the sled pull or drag race track, where there is only one lock event, the AlliLocker will not cause a range shift inhibit.
Operation
|
State |
Function |
Bypass Switch |
LED OFF (disengaged) |
TCC Operation Controlled by the TCM |
LED ON (engaged) |
TCC Operation Controlled by the Lock Switch |
|
Lock Switch |
Latched (Down) |
When Bypass LED is illuminated, TCC is commanded to lock |
Unlatched (Up) |
When Bypass LED is illuminated, TCC is commanded to NOT lock |
Operation explained in plain English:
The Allilocker™ operation is simple. Leave it in normal mode until you want control of the torque converter clutch (TCC). When you engage bypass mode (left rocker switch) the TCC is completely controlled by the pushbutton on the right (it is a latching pushbutton). If you press it down it locks the TCC and stays locked until you push it again which raises the switch back to the open/unlocked position.
WARNING: This product is intended for closed course race use only. Do NOT use on public roadways.
WARNING: Always disengage the bypass switch and unlatch the lock switch when not in use.
WARNING : This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov