Made some headway with the transmission logging today. There are literally about 90 tables in the transmission that impact shift RPM. I've figured those out. What gets interesting is that when you're in "Drive" and you use the paddles it uses Shift ID 27. When you're in Sport or Track and use paddles it uses Shift ID 49. These are considered "non aggression" shift tables, again RPM only in these. Then it'll take in to account your driving actions and start to choose one of the 25 aggression based shift tables LOL. These are pretty straight forward though and I've only ever seen Sport in the tables listed in Aggression 2 or3 and Track in the Aggression 4 table set.
Now here's where things got interesting for me. I expected to see the shift pressures change based on Drive, Sport, or Track. There's a loggable PID called "clutch shift type". In my testing it stayed in normal except for a blip in Sport where it quickly flipped to "perf" before going back to "normal" again. Even in Track the log shows "normal". I need to do some more testing there.
Finally, for whatever reason my logs get jerky when I log transmission pids. Anyone else have this issue? It's like it's too much data for the bus or something and the RPMs will jump and I think some of the other pids are slow to update. I may need to open a case with HPT on that.
I'm starting to wonder why we couldn't just take the highest value from shift pressure in normal, perf, sport, max, and apply them to all the tables at the WOT areas to insure you always get max shift pressures at WOT.
I also don't see why you couldn't change the "driver type" to one of the more aggressive types and just put that value in for all the types insuring the car always thinks there's a wild man at the wheel and firms up those shifts accordingly. I've never heard of that being done, it's just a theory.