Here I'm back.
Hi there,
Just got back home, wifey is doing the suitcase/washing/clearing thing...
Honey, I've got some serious work to do... LOL :-laf
I've read the latest MSG's.
Let me say again what CaTCHER stands for.
CLUTCH and TRACTION CHALLENGER.
I've FRIED a stock AT transmission in less than 3K miles with the CaTCHER / Injectors / HX 40. Fried means the TQ was slipping so bad that I was unable to build more than 4 Psi befor it would slip, the 1st gear clutches were burnt...
Maybe with only the CaTCHER a stock transmission or clutch will be able to manage the torque? Maybe... .
Be advised... With the CaTCHER it's in your right foot how long a stock transmission will last! I went with the whole meal deal of brand X, the problem is cured now.
Back one more time to the throttle response. Personally, I don't think it's too touchy or worse uncontrollable. The fact is that the torque comes in much sooner than stock or with a box. One has simply to ( re )learn how to drive the truck. In fact the throttle response of the CaTCHER -IS- linear unlike the boxes who come in @ a certain boost. The CaTCHER does it's thing from the lowest Rpm up. That's where it shines, but that's also where it can become difficult to controll for the less experienced drivers.
While stock or with a box the torque comes in at a later point, the torque with the CaTCHER is always there. That's why one needs to pay attention for the traction on a slippery road! Too much throttle = too much torque = TROUBLE ! A little less throttle = problem solved.
Dunno if that makes sense?
Murle, PM me the software serial number, from what you said in an earlier MSG, it sure looks like you've got the wrong SW version for your truck.
Oh well, means that you owe me a few beers... :-laf :-laf
Questions?
Marco
Hi there,
Just got back home, wifey is doing the suitcase/washing/clearing thing...
Honey, I've got some serious work to do... LOL :-laf
I've read the latest MSG's.
Let me say again what CaTCHER stands for.
CLUTCH and TRACTION CHALLENGER.
I've FRIED a stock AT transmission in less than 3K miles with the CaTCHER / Injectors / HX 40. Fried means the TQ was slipping so bad that I was unable to build more than 4 Psi befor it would slip, the 1st gear clutches were burnt...
Maybe with only the CaTCHER a stock transmission or clutch will be able to manage the torque? Maybe... .
Be advised... With the CaTCHER it's in your right foot how long a stock transmission will last! I went with the whole meal deal of brand X, the problem is cured now.
Back one more time to the throttle response. Personally, I don't think it's too touchy or worse uncontrollable. The fact is that the torque comes in much sooner than stock or with a box. One has simply to ( re )learn how to drive the truck. In fact the throttle response of the CaTCHER -IS- linear unlike the boxes who come in @ a certain boost. The CaTCHER does it's thing from the lowest Rpm up. That's where it shines, but that's also where it can become difficult to controll for the less experienced drivers.
While stock or with a box the torque comes in at a later point, the torque with the CaTCHER is always there. That's why one needs to pay attention for the traction on a slippery road! Too much throttle = too much torque = TROUBLE ! A little less throttle = problem solved.
Dunno if that makes sense?
Murle, PM me the software serial number, from what you said in an earlier MSG, it sure looks like you've got the wrong SW version for your truck.
Oh well, means that you owe me a few beers... :-laf :-laf
Questions?
Marco