I have just spent the last hour or so going through past posts on kickdown information There's a lot there but not exactly what i was looking for. DaveR gave a good burst back in 2001.
My 904 (behind 360) has a TCi valve body but is setup to behave normally. I have adjusted the kickdown levers to how they worked on my 340 with AVS, to give line presssure etc. But no kickdown at low speeds in top gear when i flatten the throttle. My question is... does the kickdown lever (throttle lever i think it's called) on the trans have to hit the end of its travel for the kickdown to work? Or is there just a certain area of travel towards the back where it should work which is dependent on speed/line pressure etc? I ask this because the kickdown is adjusted with this throttle lever held fully forward. I am assuming that the arc of travel of this lever is supposed to approximate the length of travel on the factory carb throttle opening. Which is what i have - a TQ with correct set up kickdown linkage.
The other explanation could be that the TCi valve body doesn't have kickdown provision.