ACF said:I read somewhere that the Cummins 600/610 are limited to 560 some odd pounds by computer software when bolted to a 48RE because of the torque limitations on the transmission, is this true?
bagd99dak said:so basically if you have the 48re the engine doesnt put out what it is advertised. kinda misleading on that.
sag2 said:Actually you are getting what you paid for. The fan, generator, A/C clutch all eat up horsepower. They torque manage the remaining couple of horsepower to about 562 total at the crank. The rest is lost through converter, trans, and rear axle. If none of the accessories are pulling a big load, then it torque manages to a safe 562. If they are pulling a bunch of power then there is no need to pull a bunch of fuel away to keep the trans safe. If you want to feel torque manage, drive an SRT8 with the 6. 1 and NAG1 trans. They have to really manage the power on shifts to save the trans and rear axle.
Does this apply to the older 305/555 engines too?
I am pretty sure GM did this as well to save the allicrap trannies.
KSHall said:How about this, if you change to a tighter converter will the PCM or what ever electronic do-dad let the engine fuel up more with this hidden load that it see's? The computer does not know that it has been changed so it will see the load and think it needs more fuel,,,,,,,, right? Heck, I don't know I'm just guessing!
KSHall said:So does the Smarty have a TQ management option?