Riccochet
Senior Member
- Joined
- Aug 14, 2013
- Posts
- 1,819
- Reaction score
- 1,663
- Location
- Somewhere around Charlotte
- Ram Year
- 2020 2500 Laramie Longhorn
- Engine
- 6.4
Torque management plays a big role in how much power gets to the axles.
This. The computers are measuring load and allowing a certain percentage of torque and horsepower to provide a smooth experience. The days of the driver being in control are over. We don't get all the beans unless ECU says we can.
Hell, you don't even get full throttle when you put pedal to carpet. I've watched that in my Ram's. ETB might open 80-85% initially, then drop to 50-60% and gradually open up more as RPM's increase.