what is torque management request??
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Originally Posted by mgm5886
has anybody heard of torque management request?? and if so what is/ does it do????????????????????????
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Originally Posted by Tiburon
Essentialy that is what is. Your pcm will retard your tiinng during abuse mode and during shifts.
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tinning is what you do when your soldering wires together.
Torque Management Request is something Didges deal with, that's there version of GM's torque management. Same principle, but done a little differently I believe.
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Torque Management Request is something Didges deal with, that's there version of GM's torque management. Same principle, but done a little differently I believe.
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Originally Posted by Flyer
tinning is what you do when your soldering wires together.
Torque Management Request is something Dodges deal with, that's there version of GM's torque management. Same principle, but done a little differently I believe.
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Torque Management Request is something Dodges deal with, that's there version of GM's torque management. Same principle, but done a little differently I believe.
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tm is easily removed and or adjusted with ls1edit
and adjust your shift timing to an acceptable level
made a huge difference nice crisp shifts now and actully doesnt feel like its being pulled back at takeoff anymore
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and adjust your shift timing to an acceptable level
made a huge difference nice crisp shifts now and actully doesnt feel like its being pulled back at takeoff anymore
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