I laugh every time people say it doesn't make a difference.
I laugh every time people say this is a performance MOD
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I laugh every time people say it doesn't make a difference.
Did you alter the stock throttle? Yes, you did modified the throttle response. I’m about to start enforcing these arguments lol. Its a mod. Carry on. It doesn’t have to add power to be a performance mod.I laugh every time people say this is a performance MOD
Love sport mode in the Jeeps lol. The Durango has it as well. Not sure on the Rams. Mine is old so it only has tow haul.My 2020 Grande Cherokee Summit with the 5.7 has a sport mode. That really livens up throttle repsonse, shifting and steering response. Do your trucks have a sport mode too? I know my 2500 does not, but in tow haul I get more aggressive throttle repsonse and higher shift points.
Same thing less $$ as I stated in post 4 of this very thread.Newbie here...can anyone give a short explanation how this works vs pedal commander? Are they the same thing?
Same thing.Newbie here...can anyone give a short explanation how this works vs pedal commander? Are they the same thing?
I scored one last week off Amazon for $15.99. Went out of stock fast.Just bought mine.
$45.96 off ebay.
You can be moving but foot OFF the gas. Not even touching the pedal.Do you have to change the settings while in park or do you play around while driving like at a light or stopped, in drive but foots on the brake.
Ok cool. Thanks!You can be moving but foot OFF the gas. Not even touching the pedal.
You can be moving but foot OFF the gas. Not even touching the pedal.
No at least not on mine. 2015 5.7still havent hooked it up yet. Does it increase the idle rpm’s?
mine did that and i didn’t have the red lock locked on the accelerator pedal electrical connection.Had to take mine off just after about 2 days. Made my throttle act funny, and caused the engine light to come on.