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Torque management, this topic is actually being discussed in other threads within this section right now. It's also due to the fact that the truck is "throttle by wire" meaning that the right foot to the throttle is relayed to the PCM (computer) and the computer tells how much gas to give. The throttle is in essence, de-tuned at the factory...
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Complaining to the dealer or Dodge for that matter won't help. They don't tune the PCM for operating at WOT and what they are doing is actually easier on the engine, tranny, etc. The dealer will basically laugh at you and tell you that is how it's supposed to be. I recently read a member on another forum who quoted the service mgr. at his dealership telling him "if you wanted a race car, you should have bought a fu*kin race car".
"Canned Tune" tuners modify the torque management a bit, making it somewhat better, but I'm told Superchips, for instance doesn't go "all the way" with disabling torque management because it would make the truck not meet government CARB certification standards. Having a custom tune written or using a tuner such as the SCT which will hold "custom tunes" would be the only way to completely take torque management out all-together...
"Canned Tune" tuners modify the torque management a bit, making it somewhat better, but I'm told Superchips, for instance doesn't go "all the way" with disabling torque management because it would make the truck not meet government CARB certification standards. Having a custom tune written or using a tuner such as the SCT which will hold "custom tunes" would be the only way to completely take torque management out all-together...
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But you'll be disappointed, they are only up to '06 Hemi support. I think you'd be at least a year out from having a custom tune.
But you seem very obsessed with getting rid of torque management, I just think with getting an '08 it's gonna be a while before you can get rid of it completely. A Superchips will make it a bit better until you could get a tune for it...
But you'll be disappointed, they are only up to '06 Hemi support. I think you'd be at least a year out from having a custom tune.
But you seem very obsessed with getting rid of torque management, I just think with getting an '08 it's gonna be a while before you can get rid of it completely. A Superchips will make it a bit better until you could get a tune for it...
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thanks guys. not obsessed, just irritated. if its a torque management thing then that's fine. i just would like to limit the amount of what feels like a back and forward motion, i mean you are loosing some ground when it cuts in, but like most i like to hit the go pedal every once in awhile and just figure it should be just that, a go pedal. not an off/on switch. thanks for the info and help.
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thanks guys. not obsessed, just irritated. if its a torque management thing then that's fine. i just would like to limit the amount of what feels like a back and forward motion, i mean you are loosing some ground when it cuts in, but like most i like to hit the go pedal every once in awhile and just figure it should be just that, a go pedal. not an off/on switch. thanks for the info and help.
had same problem, thought I had a problem with the engine or maybe the design of the truck against the wind and the tailgate was giving me that pull back feeling.
I added exhaust and superchip this week and saturday ill put on my k&n cai, so far the superchip 3815 added tonight after some messin around helped out quite a bit all the way around.