Dookie
Ram Guru
Agreed, and it turning off MDS is an added plus, I for one do not like MDS, the change in exhaust tone, the sluggish squishy pedal feel, the fact that 4 of the 8 cylinder temps are drastically different leads me to believe it may be a contributor to the exhaust manifolds cracking and/or manifold bolts breaking. Thermal cycling differentiation on a common piece is never a good thing, especially something cast iron. If I can easily disable (push a button) MDS I do, plus get the added benefit of holding the gear longer into the RPM range, engine braking (big benefit with 22's and oversized tires), added line pressure in the trans. for a less slip and cooler running trans., more nimble feel overall, the truck just feels quicker and lighter with tow/haul enabled.No.
I use tow/haul often, when I go on Sunday drives up in the mountains. It doesn't wait until it's lugging to downshift that way. It also compression brakes better on the downgrades. It will go into 8th gear if conditions are right and it does disable the MDS. I don't see how it's going to hurt anything. It's not like I'm locked down in 1st gear and winding it up to 60 mph
MDS is there for the EPA, lawyers, and advertising numbers for MPG, I don't give a single F*ck about any of that, I just want my Hemi-powered Ram to feel like a Hemi-powered Ram.