a_j_u
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- Jun 17, 2018
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- Location
- Westchester county, NY
- Ram Year
- 2019
- Engine
- 5.7l Hemi
Hey folks,
I have a 2019 1500 DT that I've had since new. I have about 45k miles on it. It's a level 2 Big Horn - pretty well equipped and definitely a keeper (this is the longest I have ever owned a vehicle). The couple of complaints I do have about the truck are: the tow mirrors are not heated, it doesn't have auto wipers or high beams, the traction control is so aggressive in cutting power on wheel slip that I can't back up my quite steep driveway with even a little snow on it. The last thing is what I'm hope you can help me with.
I have been driving a 2020 Tahoe SSV with the Z71 package during this time, and in the same conditions, it handles just fine. Yeah, it's got more weight over the rear (it's a fire command vehicle, so has a built-in box filled with equipment permanently installed) but it is the LSD that I see making all the difference. So I retrofit an Eaton TruTrac LSD on the RAM to improve its capability.
So that brings me to my question: can I code (using AlfaOBD - android) the truck to recognize the LSD and adjust traction control thresholds and behavior? Have any of you done this? Was it effective? Now, I will get a couple of feet up the driveway and slip gets detected and next thing I know there's no go and I am rolling/slipping forward. I know there's enough grip to do it, but the nannies are just too intrusive.
Thanks!
I have a 2019 1500 DT that I've had since new. I have about 45k miles on it. It's a level 2 Big Horn - pretty well equipped and definitely a keeper (this is the longest I have ever owned a vehicle). The couple of complaints I do have about the truck are: the tow mirrors are not heated, it doesn't have auto wipers or high beams, the traction control is so aggressive in cutting power on wheel slip that I can't back up my quite steep driveway with even a little snow on it. The last thing is what I'm hope you can help me with.
I have been driving a 2020 Tahoe SSV with the Z71 package during this time, and in the same conditions, it handles just fine. Yeah, it's got more weight over the rear (it's a fire command vehicle, so has a built-in box filled with equipment permanently installed) but it is the LSD that I see making all the difference. So I retrofit an Eaton TruTrac LSD on the RAM to improve its capability.
So that brings me to my question: can I code (using AlfaOBD - android) the truck to recognize the LSD and adjust traction control thresholds and behavior? Have any of you done this? Was it effective? Now, I will get a couple of feet up the driveway and slip gets detected and next thing I know there's no go and I am rolling/slipping forward. I know there's enough grip to do it, but the nannies are just too intrusive.
Thanks!
