So, after TONS of posts, still not 100% clear on the torque management and what goes on.
Boiled down this is my take.
Stock:
Trans has the engine reduce fuel between shifts based on various inputs such as speed, throttle position etc. Saves the transmission from plowing through shifts, great idea, love it.
ECM keeps the throttle from reacting with driver input during takeoff, so even if you mash the throttle it rolls the trottle for you to keep from jarring the trans with high torque, told this may also be tied with AAM wanting 440 or so ft-lb or less on the rear until x speed is reached. This sucks for starting heavy loads but saves drivetrain.
Questions that go unanswered are.
When and how much power is shaved off, do I get 100% in second gear, third? Some have said only during torque converter lockup would you get 100% power.
What's the point in having all that power if you only get it during lockup, and how with an auto, I mash the trottle and it shifts, boom, not locked up? Doesn't make sense.
Others have stated it gives you 100% after 55 mph, I see some boxes say they fool the truck into thinking it's always doing over 55.
Well I don't drive over 60, so I guess it will be a fun 5mph gain.
So what's the real deal with torque management?
No guessing, too many guesses.
Goal is a greater understanding of what's going on and better use of my Smarty-JR
The truck runs SO SO much better with the TM low or off that I'm tempted to risk the trans.
I'm on the 70hp towing with full timing advance and factory TM
Maybe if I better understood what the TM really did I could better control my foot to save the trans instead of just letting the gushy factory TM do it.
Thoughts?
Boiled down this is my take.
Stock:
Trans has the engine reduce fuel between shifts based on various inputs such as speed, throttle position etc. Saves the transmission from plowing through shifts, great idea, love it.
ECM keeps the throttle from reacting with driver input during takeoff, so even if you mash the throttle it rolls the trottle for you to keep from jarring the trans with high torque, told this may also be tied with AAM wanting 440 or so ft-lb or less on the rear until x speed is reached. This sucks for starting heavy loads but saves drivetrain.
Questions that go unanswered are.
When and how much power is shaved off, do I get 100% in second gear, third? Some have said only during torque converter lockup would you get 100% power.
What's the point in having all that power if you only get it during lockup, and how with an auto, I mash the trottle and it shifts, boom, not locked up? Doesn't make sense.
Others have stated it gives you 100% after 55 mph, I see some boxes say they fool the truck into thinking it's always doing over 55.
Well I don't drive over 60, so I guess it will be a fun 5mph gain.
So what's the real deal with torque management?
No guessing, too many guesses.
Goal is a greater understanding of what's going on and better use of my Smarty-JR
The truck runs SO SO much better with the TM low or off that I'm tempted to risk the trans.
I'm on the 70hp towing with full timing advance and factory TM
Maybe if I better understood what the TM really did I could better control my foot to save the trans instead of just letting the gushy factory TM do it.
Thoughts?