I'm with most of you here... there have been changes and not just with F37. Any of the TSBs that involve the ECM have reduced the torque in a noticeable way. I have experienced both reduced responsiveness and reduced fuel efficiency.

Some of these I have reported on LOST KJ. I have also reported them to my dealer and DCX. Nothing has been done.
I like BBBs idea of pressing for answers since there are so many of us with questions.

I also liked Darby's and others recognition that those who have had problems are not the problem.

Some folks on the boards get something out of marginalizing people who are reporting their problems or even venting. It is good to see the positive side of things, but not as a mechanism to put people on the defensive. This only reduces communications. Wasn't it Ralph Waldo Emerson who said something to the effect that "... you can silence a man, but that doesn't mean you have converted him." The corollary to this might be you can “torque” him, but you won’t “convert” him.
I've checked the boards for other diesel vehicles like Dodge Cummins, GM Duramax, Ford Powerstroke, and the like. None have had the volume of problems that we have seen sited here on LOST KJ, let alone the other Liberty sites. It is only a matter of time before CRD community goes after this with concentrated zeal. I think it would be wise for DCX to be responsive to this in a more substantive way before the media get a hold of it.
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