intake, exhaust, clutch and maybe a Smarty or TST
Long story short, it's an automatic. Why when I read articles, like in last quarters TDR, they say DC did a good job on the intake? Something different would help? So many posts say the Cat/muffler is not that restrictive and might sound better gutted/off but won't make much more power. Have I missed something or misread?
What are you getting for power?
I don't know, never been dynoed. But 325/610 seems like it would at least break the stock tires loose. It is a great truck and pulls everything I hook to it, maybe I'm expecting too much.
With regards to burnouts the Torque Management software is the "culprit".
I had the same issue with my truck even after installing the TST module.
Smarty fixed it. SW1 and TST on 0/0 will burn the tires to the rim.
What the heck is a Torque Management? (I see it written as Mild, Moderate, and Wild in the Smarty threads) Does it just keep me from killing my Transmission? When they rate these trucks for HP and torque are they using a Transmission or do they just guess what it should do if the Trans would hold it? Do I need both the Smarty and a TST?
Is the transmission the thing that is really causing it to feel kind of sleepy from a dead stop? These Smarty and TST things do they do any damage, like to the injectors? I just see people have concerns about "pressure boxes". Is a Smarty and TST a "pressure box"? If I break something, that is OK I guess, but I don't want to break something because I did the wrong thing.
Other info:
06
Auto
3. 73
4x4
Mexico
Quad cab, Short bed
A good truck. I know problems can get magnified on forums, but this one seems like a good one.