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I personally am glad not to have it... With two carseats in the rear, that would cordon off the space I now use to store my workboots and associated PPE.
Sounds like they flashed the code for OEM Trailer brake controller and it's giving you the errors because you do not have the TBC installed. Your aftermarket TBC isn't going to show anything on the dashboard. It will show output either time or inertia based relative to your truck. What controller?
I was wondering the same. I have the 3.92 and discovered the 75 sweet spot for mpg. I'm turning about 2,100 in 8th and it must be getting a peak torque efficiency at that spot.
You're example is a base model truck compared to a decently equipped Laramie. Find me a 1500 vs 2500 with comparable equipment. I think you'll find there is more of a difference than 5k.
I can confirm, the OEM controller uses a sensor to detect how much brake pressure is being applied. Aftermarket brake controllers only detect change in inertia which results in less proportionate braking .
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