desertfox73
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- First Name
- Steve
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- Sep 1, 2019
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- Location
- Nashville, TN
- Vehicle(s)
- Gladiator Rubicon LE, 2019 Raptor SCrew
Just a thought - have you reached out to Petty's Garage who does the tuning? They might be able to make some adjustment for your specific needs. They tuned mine in person and were able to dial it in to my situation (RTT, lift, wheels, etc.). Great guys.I'm not sure where this difficulty driving, or coming on like a "light switch" is coming from.
My wife drives my Gladiator all the time and has zero issues(other than getting in which can be fun watching). I've had several friends with Jeeps drive it and absolutely love it.
Yes the throttle sensitivity feels slightly more responsive in first gear than stock, but it only makes me wish every other gear felt the same. You get used to that change after driving it for a day(like any new vehicle.)
If you really want it to come on like a light switch take out the restrictor in the bypass valve and go for a spin. I don't advise leaving it like that, but it sure does make power instantaneous in every gear.
My one and only complaint about the tune(and this may be for longevity) is that on the highway the Jeep tends to downshift when lightly pressing the gas rather than building a bit of boost down low. It just makes it sound like the Jeep is trying too hard when it really doesn't need to. This could be attributed to all the extra weight(tires/axles etc), but on the quick spin I took with the restrictor out it felt like the Jeep required much less effort on the highway.
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. I don't advise leaving it like that, but it sure does make power instantaneous in every gear.
