Relative pressures TCM tune stock-firm-hard?

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Brad_1983
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Relative pressures TCM tune stock-firm-hard?

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Is it possible to know the relative pressures compared to stock that are used as the baseline for the firm shift and the hard shift program?

For example, if I loaded up the firm shift, but upped all the shift pressures by... lets say 10. Is that the same as the firm shift?

What I'm looking for is something like this.

Stock is stock.
Firm is stock +10
Hard is stock + 20

Obviously, I'm guessing with the numbers (10 and 20 respectively), but I'm curious. Is there anything other than the pressure that is changed in the programming between the firm and the hard shift programs?

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It doesn't really work like that, and even from application to application, there are differences in how they are set up to achieve the desired results, but you cant cause any issues moving it around to where you like it.

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