JosephA
Junior Member
- Joined
- Feb 2, 2015
- Posts
- 19
- Reaction score
- 14
- Location
- Where the RV is
- Ram Year
- 2015
- Engine
- Cummins 6.7
Ever since I got my truck I've been a bit disappointed in its throttle response. Off the line the thing had no get up and go and even in highway passing situations the power didn't come on like I would have wanted. Don't get me wrong, the truck has plenty of power but it's just slow to respond.
Having read a lot of the reviews I purchased a BD Diesel Accelerator Sensitivity Module (#1057712 fit my 2015 6.7). Installation was dead-simple. The unit's wiring harness goes between the existing harness and the throttle pedal. You then open the unit, press The learn button and press your throttle a few times slowly. Then select one of three power settings: Off, 50% and 100%. Put the cover back on, ziptie it up and your done. The instructions say to disco the battery first but I didn't. Maybe that's why I threw a Throttle Low Voltage code at first but it hasn't returned since I cleared it.
After installing it and setting it to 100% all I can say is WOW! This thing makes my truck feel like it's got a 70 or 90 HP tune on it. From a standstill there is still a 1 second delay for the truck to respond (I hate computers) but then the power comes on really fast and strong. With this thing set on 100% I can spin the dually tires on dry pavement without power braking. When merging or passing the power is right there with no hesitation. The truck now feels as responsive as you would expect it to be. Now a lot of people think all the module does is make the system think your pressing the pedal more than you actually are but it's got to be more than that. It feels as though it changes the power curve giving you access to more power at lower speeds/RPMs than you would normally have and carries the power through to highway speeds. Can it do that just from modifying the throttle input? I don't know, I'm just saying what it feels like.
Should I have gotten a tuner? I don't think so. The only thing I was looking to do was give the truck some more get up and go, a little (a lot!) more 'pep' and this thing does just that. Overall I am very pleased. Word of caution to those who tow; when I tow my 5th wheel I have to put the setting to half otherwise I start to get a transmission shudder if I hit the gas too hard. Actually 50% is enough. At 100% I notice my diesel gauge starting to fall a little too quickly.
Having read a lot of the reviews I purchased a BD Diesel Accelerator Sensitivity Module (#1057712 fit my 2015 6.7). Installation was dead-simple. The unit's wiring harness goes between the existing harness and the throttle pedal. You then open the unit, press The learn button and press your throttle a few times slowly. Then select one of three power settings: Off, 50% and 100%. Put the cover back on, ziptie it up and your done. The instructions say to disco the battery first but I didn't. Maybe that's why I threw a Throttle Low Voltage code at first but it hasn't returned since I cleared it.
After installing it and setting it to 100% all I can say is WOW! This thing makes my truck feel like it's got a 70 or 90 HP tune on it. From a standstill there is still a 1 second delay for the truck to respond (I hate computers) but then the power comes on really fast and strong. With this thing set on 100% I can spin the dually tires on dry pavement without power braking. When merging or passing the power is right there with no hesitation. The truck now feels as responsive as you would expect it to be. Now a lot of people think all the module does is make the system think your pressing the pedal more than you actually are but it's got to be more than that. It feels as though it changes the power curve giving you access to more power at lower speeds/RPMs than you would normally have and carries the power through to highway speeds. Can it do that just from modifying the throttle input? I don't know, I'm just saying what it feels like.
Should I have gotten a tuner? I don't think so. The only thing I was looking to do was give the truck some more get up and go, a little (a lot!) more 'pep' and this thing does just that. Overall I am very pleased. Word of caution to those who tow; when I tow my 5th wheel I have to put the setting to half otherwise I start to get a transmission shudder if I hit the gas too hard. Actually 50% is enough. At 100% I notice my diesel gauge starting to fall a little too quickly.