Hellrazor
Well-Known Member
I agree not trying to na say the tune just was hoping for a little more.Okay so you don't quite have a full understanding of that tune much yet as I can tell and that's okay I can help elaborate a bit. The tow tune is going to be very similar to like having no tune but you will have more power and a little bit more refined shift pattern. The skip gear is still considered okay under normal driving conditions because you don't always need to hit every single gear if you're not under load. When you put it in tow mode it is still possible to go into 10th gear if you have no load because the truck is load sensitive. When you put a load on the truck towing a trailer it will automatically make a lower gear the Top Gear due to the extra load. This is something that's considered normal. I understand you might say the RPM's need to be higher but also understand if you're driving for fuel economy you still need to have a lower RPM. My suggestion is hold on to the tow tune and you will still be impressed. It's not like you're going to be gapping Ferraris at the quarter mile but you also have to remember this is a truck that's meant to work. It's not meant for 24 hours of LeMans
the shifting is smooth no clunking at all. It would be awesome if you could dial in the rpm for each shift. I will keep this tune on here for a while and see what happen. One thing is for sure when I had the stock tune and you push the tow mode button you physically could not make it go onto 10th gear with no load on the truck. Pressing the + button it would stay at 9th.
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