Joe Romas wrote:
If you want to live dangerously locate and cut the wire for the "torque reduction" signal from the TCM to ECM :shock: Let us know how it turns out :wink:
I have an InMotion "Stage II" ECM (plus still have the unmodified OEM ECM) in our 2005 CRD. F37 was done prior to our receiving it and it reportedly included TC replacement (DK about the pump). Anyone know how the "torque reduction signal" from the TCM may effect such a reprogammed ECM?
(With the OEM ECM in place, there is really no significant "shudder" when you get on it at 55 to 60 MPH. HOWEVER, with the IM installed, the "shudder" is horrendous and I make every effort to avoid it like the plague. (It basically feels like something will just have to break in seconds.) You can see from my dyno results posted elsewhere on this site that the torque increase is no more than 60 ft/lbs over stock, so the "margin" between being OK to "over the edge" is obviously quite small.
My understanding is that F37 raises the speed at which the TC locks up. Based on my experience, it would be even worse without F37. What I'm really concerned about is that we bought this CRD to tow a 4500 lb trailer (haven't done it yet). I can't imagine towing up a hill pulling that trailer at 55-60 MPH without hitting the OD button and/or downshifting.
Is it absolutely clear that the "shudder" is just the TC and not another part of the transmission or possibly due to not having a lift pump in conjunction with a higher output ECM?
Really appreciate everyone's thoughts.
Best Wishes,
DOC