My truck is a zf6 manual and has tunes by Idaho rob, I don't have much power or torque below 1300-1400 rpm, for everyday unloaded driving its fine but when you add a trailer to the equation just after releasing the clutch I'm at around 900 rpm, I can put the pedal to the floor and the truck pretty much does nothing more than it would if I was at 5% throttle until it gets up to about 1300 rpm, then it starts to build boost. My question is what tables control the torque limit that can help this if it can even be fixed. (I'm assuming it's the injection timing or amount limits based on throttle or rpm per mm3)
I don't think there is a problem with the tuning because it did the same thing when it was stock, I think because the autos will just slip the trans to keep the engine above 1400 rpm no one really pays attention to power below that, and if someone is gonna tell me to slip the clutch, that doesn't work, the truck hops like a jack rabbit if you even look at the go pedal when taking off haha.
Thanks in advance,
Jake
I don't think there is a problem with the tuning because it did the same thing when it was stock, I think because the autos will just slip the trans to keep the engine above 1400 rpm no one really pays attention to power below that, and if someone is gonna tell me to slip the clutch, that doesn't work, the truck hops like a jack rabbit if you even look at the go pedal when taking off haha.
Thanks in advance,
Jake