initforthelulz
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So I finally got the new transmission installed (brand new) and on the drive home I did what any of us (I think) would instinctively do: floored it. Well nothing and by nothing I mean the truck held it's current gear and tried to go until it needed to upshift.
I figured "eh, it's new give it some time to break in". Well after a thousand miles (we're moving) and loading Torries 91/93 tunes back on it, it's still hasn't found it's balls.
At highway speeds 60-70 it'll downshift and go, but from a stop it's weak, from everything 0-50mph it's weak. No hard downshifts and running like a scalded ape, no spinning from a stop and chirping second. Hell it couldn't run away from my mini-van when my wife and I were getting on the highway.
I called the dealer and they told me that there's a "adaptive process" where it learns how I drive and reacts. I'm thinking to myself that regardless of how I drive if I decide to mash the floor and open the flood gates of hell, it should happen.
Any ideas?
I figured "eh, it's new give it some time to break in". Well after a thousand miles (we're moving) and loading Torries 91/93 tunes back on it, it's still hasn't found it's balls.
At highway speeds 60-70 it'll downshift and go, but from a stop it's weak, from everything 0-50mph it's weak. No hard downshifts and running like a scalded ape, no spinning from a stop and chirping second. Hell it couldn't run away from my mini-van when my wife and I were getting on the highway.
I called the dealer and they told me that there's a "adaptive process" where it learns how I drive and reacts. I'm thinking to myself that regardless of how I drive if I decide to mash the floor and open the flood gates of hell, it should happen.
Any ideas?