spectre6000
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That's sort of a throwaway statement though given the way modern fuel injection is calculated... Even an old school system would have no trouble "adjusting" to a load based on throttle position relative to RPM. I think they did what they could to be as competitive as possible on numbers with towing since it is a truck, but I think they also knew towing would not be a primary concern for the vast majority of buyers.Yeah I remember Mark Allen talking about how the truck knows it's under load and adapts automatically. That annoys me and I'm not sure I believe it. I just traded a 2020 Ram 1500 with the same engine and same transmission. It had a tow/haul mode with a switch on the dash. And it made a noticeable difference. When I tow the same trailer with the Gladiator, that difference doesn't occur. I'm calling shenanigans on his claim that the JT automatically adapts.
However, the JT does allow true manual shifting which the DT does not so that sort of makes up for it, at least a little bit.
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