Towing / Daily Driving
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I think it's a 5.2 ![Wink](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
To the OP: A Centerforce is always a good choice, especially the Dual-Friction flavor.![Icon Drool](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_drool.gif)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CTF-DF066178/
Also, it would help out other's who are trying to answer your question if you put your truck's description in your signature, so it will appear below each of your posts. Click on the UserCP link at the top left of the page, and on the sidebar on the left, select Edit Signature.
![Wink](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
To the OP: A Centerforce is always a good choice, especially the Dual-Friction flavor.
![Icon Drool](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_drool.gif)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CTF-DF066178/
Also, it would help out other's who are trying to answer your question if you put your truck's description in your signature, so it will appear below each of your posts. Click on the UserCP link at the top left of the page, and on the sidebar on the left, select Edit Signature.
How do I know if I Have the 11" clutch or the 12" clutch besides taking it all apart.
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I don't know......
From what I can find, Torque Manage pulls ignition advance to limit power when starting from a stop, and shifting gears. (auto trans only, so far as I was able to find.) This is something the OBDI PCM's could do as well. I don't know if they actually DO.....
So far as I am concerned, and, reinforced by what I have read elsewhere.... torque management was indeed a "bandaid fix" by chrysler to compensate for crappy transmissions/torque converters. The 'front' part of the 46R? transmission is the 3spd 727 WarpFright trans. A fairly stout piece originally. The older trucks, even with big blocks, didn't have ANY flavor of TM....... and the trans held up just fine. Now, with the cheap torque converters, and weak O/D units... they needed to find a way to make them last past the warranty period. Torque Management was the answer.
From what I can find, Torque Manage pulls ignition advance to limit power when starting from a stop, and shifting gears. (auto trans only, so far as I was able to find.) This is something the OBDI PCM's could do as well. I don't know if they actually DO.....
So far as I am concerned, and, reinforced by what I have read elsewhere.... torque management was indeed a "bandaid fix" by chrysler to compensate for crappy transmissions/torque converters. The 'front' part of the 46R? transmission is the 3spd 727 WarpFright trans. A fairly stout piece originally. The older trucks, even with big blocks, didn't have ANY flavor of TM....... and the trans held up just fine. Now, with the cheap torque converters, and weak O/D units... they needed to find a way to make them last past the warranty period. Torque Management was the answer.