OhGreatExhalted1
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Here is an odd one . . . . I have a 2019 Ram with 5.7.
I love the power, but I do have one complaint. The power and torque is great in the middle of the power band, but I find that this engine (in stock trim) just doesn't like to rev. Power seems to be best at about 4000rpm, the kickdown shoots it way past that.
That said, if I am accelerating (such as on an on ramp) and get my foot into it pretty good, well of course it downshifts into a passing gear and overrevs right out of the meat of the powerband. Drives me nuts!
I would love to disable the kickdown completely, to keep it in the meat of the power. If I want more RPMs, I am perfectly capable of using the "paddle shifter" on the steering wheel.
So, first, am I the only one that feels this?
Second, is there any way to disable the kickdown?
Thank you!
I love the power, but I do have one complaint. The power and torque is great in the middle of the power band, but I find that this engine (in stock trim) just doesn't like to rev. Power seems to be best at about 4000rpm, the kickdown shoots it way past that.
That said, if I am accelerating (such as on an on ramp) and get my foot into it pretty good, well of course it downshifts into a passing gear and overrevs right out of the meat of the powerband. Drives me nuts!
I would love to disable the kickdown completely, to keep it in the meat of the power. If I want more RPMs, I am perfectly capable of using the "paddle shifter" on the steering wheel.
So, first, am I the only one that feels this?
Second, is there any way to disable the kickdown?
Thank you!