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View Poll Results: Torque Management or No Torque Management ??
I have deleted my Torque Management and have over 400RWHP and No problems!
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I have deleted my Torque Management and have over 400RWHP and have had to rebuild my trans!
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27.27%
I have not deleted my Torque Managment and have over 400RWHP and have No problems!
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I have not deleted my Torque Managment and have over 400RWHP and have had to rebuild my trans!
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18.18%
I don't know what Torque Managment is and/or Don't care!
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Transmission Roulette?!?

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Old 05-22-2005, 06:32 AM
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I am considering deleting my torque management from my 2002 A4 Corvette and was just wondering what the concensus was about it? I am prepared to rebuild it but is it necessary?
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I don't think there's anything close to consensus.

My opinion is that you should reduce the TM amount
but not eliminate it entirely. Especially if you are
going to be switching big power and maybe run a
higher stall, higher STR converter too, you're going
to be applying way more torque spike than it's designed
for. So cut it a bit of a break and just scale back on
the spark dip to where you can stand it, while shortening
the shift cycle to where there's less time for it to bug
you.
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delete it completely.. it will be fine!




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