So did your prob come back after the upgraded ekp ? I know you said it is way better but you also said that still dont like stage 3 and not sure how you liked having the torque reduction way I recommended.
OK, here is the breakdown:
I. When I pushed the torque reduction upshift full to the left - -50%, the car was damn near uncontrollable. So I did -33, -33, -33,-40,-50 respectively. And I set torque reduction to 405,516, 700, 737, 737, 737. Now it shifts smoothly under normal driving and still not as ideal under high output. But better than before.
Now I do know what you are talking about when you say 1st to 2nd gear is clunky... mine is also clunky in that area too...however, it is ONLY when dragging in very slow traffic and 1st goes into 2nd gear...as in when I am stuck crawling in traffic...and doesn't matter if it is in sport or normal mode. So if this is what you are annoyed at, then I think it's a minor thing, because the car shifts perfectly when driving like a normal person... you cannot even tell it is shifting.
I believe that through constant adjustments and testing of settings, eventually we will arrive at the ideal settings for our PD unit. It is unfortunate that xHP are not interested in our situation. I also believe that replacing the VB with a RevMax will better the situation even more..although it may not make it perfect, still it would most likely be better than the VB we have currently.
This is because Revmax supposedly uses computer controlled bore machines that are superior to hand bores when they do their reaming process. And I do not believe that the German asshat in Georgia has that machine to do that...they have a dyno for transmission...but they do not have the machines that Revmax has because Revmax specializes in VB and is a bigger company than the small Georgia Eurotrans shop that does everything. The bore machine alone costs a shitload of money and I don't think a small shop like the German guy has the funds or business to invest in such a machine just for valve bodies.
As a result, I believe that I have an inferiorly remanufactured valve body that is a big part of the shifting problems we are both experiencing. This is mainly due to not only the above conjecture, but also personal witness of the valve body state and parts during my sonax zip kit overhaul. Nothing I saw in the valve body was upgraded, it was all stock and nothing extraordinary. By contrast, I have had a RevMax valve body before and I can tell you that their solenoids are indeed insanely built with star trek looking billet parts. And I have no reason to doubt that all their internal pistons and bores have been computer rebored and pistons replaced with pristine new ones.
So it appears that you will be the first one to see the benefits if you install a RevMax unit. I cannot do so at this point because of budget, but rest assured, I will when finances are in order.