Red key/black key power is controlled by the supercharger bypass in a table called " black key mult" under the driver demand torque tab. This basically cuts the torque in half and you get 5psi of boost stock in a Hellcat. I had to tweak this table when I installed my 2.72 pulley as I was now getting 8psi for black key. That's normally not a big deal but the car does NOT go in the Power Enrichment fueling in black key mode and stays at the stoich point of 13.85 even at WOT. Back in the day we'd have freaked out if that occurred, but this car seems OK with it so whatever.
In black key mode, and eco, it uses a specific set of shift tables (shift IDs).
As for the aggression stuff, from what I've seen in my logs the counter seems to reset at each startup of the car. It didn't take very long for me to get the aggression counter to 400+ in Sport and Track and I think 600 is at the top of the aggression scale. I need to go take a look at how the driver types are mapped and further understand what they actually do. I'm not sure if it matters, or if Shift ID and clutch shift type are the two important things to look for. The driver mapping thing is confusing for me at this point, but I think I'm starting to figure it out.
These are the tables, and again the aggression and shift patters tables are ONLY for RPM. What I think is happening is based on the driver type counter, it puts you in a driver type "number" 0-14 which then corresponds to one of the aggression based shift pattern tables. For example if you're a driver type 5 (which I see a lot in my logs) you're going to end up in aggression shift table 5,9,2, or 3. I've set my WOT shift points all the same in all the aggression tables so it won't matter for me. The part throttle upshifts and down shifts are a bit different in each one though.
Now I gotta figure out the shift "firmness" settings. That's gotta be clutch shift type I'm thinking.
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