You didn't say what your goals were and what does removing the speed limiter do when the tires can't safely support the speed?
Ordered 6/26. VIN 6/30. D1 10/9. BS 10/21. WS 10/23, Delivered 11/12
*****2022 Limited. 5.7 non-ET | Night Edition*****
Tires don't support the speed?
Did you even look at your tires? You have a Limited night edition so you have the same thing as me. We don't know what OP has for tires.
The speed limiter is set at 107MPH and your tries can "safely" go to 130 MPH. In fact they have A for traction and Temperature so they would be fine cursing at 120 for prolonged periods of time in theory.
Diablospot finally is unlocking PCMs so I called today and put my order in. Was $230 + whatever it costs for me to ship my PCM to them Thursday.
I was told there is no waiting in line and they would unlock it and send it back same day they receive it so I expect to have it back Wednesday and then I can mess around with my old i3 tuner and see if anyone does tunes for the Diablospot tuners for these Hemis.
A tune is great but I have reasonable expectations.
Remove speed limiter, reduce throttle delay\lag
Disable v4 mode (it doesn't even give better mpg for my part of the country, not slamming on the gas says way more)
Disable start-stop (I don't really have lights where I sit for longer then 10-30 seconds so again it's not worth the stress on the motor for those very small gains).
Better reaction time to input.
Simply put a Pulsar is an inline unit and is very limited on what it can do, unlocking the PCM allows you to do a lot more, as far as actual gains I wouldn't know. Sometimes I have done 0-60 in 5.5 seconds, other times it's 6.7 and those numbers are coming from the truck itself.
I sometimes are at stoplights or turning from a stop and my truck will NOT MOVE for 3 WHOLE SECONDS with my foot on the gas. It's extremely unsafe when I lay on the gas I expect the truck to move, or at least engage the engine and start to roll.
I have only driven a vehicle this bad (for speed\responsiveness) once and it was my 97 Ford Expedition with a 4.6 v8 195k miles with massive transmission? problems, the engine would lose torque in second gear around 2500 RMPs and act like it went into neutral so going through a light from a stop my truck would stop in the middle unless I took my foot off the gas a little, else giving it gas just boosts RPM but tires don't turn. I ended up selling it because I couldn't trust my wife to drive it and not get T-boned due to no fault of her own.
We can get performance pages somewhat easy even if it's just for a day or so before it blows up and you can use that to Dyno the truck, no idea how accurate it could possibly be, but you can use your screen to time 0-60 and 0-100 if you wanted to see a before and after.