The "half throttle surge"...
I've lost several sleepless nights on this problem...
One Smarty beta tester is in Austria relatively close to me. He has that very same problem too. I HAVE seen the problem with my eyes. It DOES exist!
We started with CaTCHER ECM. He got the surge. Went back to stock, no surge. Changed out with a stock ECM, no surge. Guessing that it might be related to the ECM, I CaTCHERized this other ECM, surge was back...
At least I'm almost certain that the surge is not caused by the ECM's hardware.
Then arrived his Smarty. Then higher the SW# he uses then more noticeable the surge. Check this, check that, try this, try that, no result.
The confusing part(s). ( At least for me )
1)The truck in Austria is an 2001-Auto-Fed truck. Exactly the same truck as for example Bob Wagner's. Bob has no surge, CaTCHERized ECM or Smarty, no surge. Keep in mind, I've always used the same softwares. What's in Bob's truck is also in the truck in Austria.
2) The speed sensors are not controlled by the ECM but by the PCM. The PCM is what controls the sensors on the transmission and on the rear wheels. How could possibly changing out the ECM have any influence on that code???
3) Swapping out the parts that could possibly be the culprit does not change the situation...
I AM
WHY does that half throttle surge happen only with very few trucks, the vast majority are just a OK?
The only thing I did notice in the truck in Austria is even more confusing.
Checking out things, I've read the software revision number out of the PCM.
The number that showed up does NOT exist as per DCX's manuals. A corrupted PCM? A mistake at the factory??? Then again how could that cause the surge?????
I have the feeling that anytime the torque management allows for higher values the engine over reacts to the throttle input. WHY?
C4gan,
Could you please try software #'s 2 & 3 and see how the truck reacts?
Those do not alter the torque management.
Sorry, I do not have all the answers. If you have new ideas, I'm all ears...
Marco