kw/00 wrote:
The delay on Gm trucks is from TQ management. That is becoming all standard across the board of manufactures and it prevents stress on the driveline. You can have it reduced by a programmer, costly around 600.00 or so depending on who you go with. My gasser had the lag, aka TQ management, I run a custom tune and now it's reduced a lot. Do I drive it like a race car? No, there's no need to. I like the benefits of the tune but not for running the truck hard and reducing its life. I have however picked up mpgs. TQ management reduces the timing in the engine and it feels like a slug... With it reduced in my truck, it truck feels much more light on its toes. The negative about tuners is that the owners run at the most powerful setting, and towing heavy really reduces the life of the engine. Timing gets to far advanced and creates to much heat in diesels thereby cooking the engine. I have 89 and 93 tune for mine and just run the 89. Picked up 1-2 mpgs and the transmission doesn't shift awkward now... For some reason the GM 6 speed shifts weird going into 3 gear. Always has even when new, my neighbor owned the truck new before I bought it and told me GM says it normal. Sorry to get of topic some...
I think "torque management" is a misunderstood term. The new Duramax is said to make 915 lb ft of torque at the flywheel, so it is my understanding that it produces 915 lb ft of torque at the flywheel not 650 lb ft or some other reduced value due to "torque management."
I don't know this but my guess is that "torque management" refers to the fuel delivery being backed off while the transmission is shifting to prevent clutch damage in the transmission.