Hoping the flash works. I did read somewhere that there is some sort of TSB for a flash for it. And I forgot to ask the service guy at my last oil change
. The only thing is if it helps then
why didnt DRGRCR ever get it resolved? He went to the ends of the earth chasing it to no avail. Not convinced that the flash will fix it yet.
I did get it resolved. I sold it. FCA including my inside connections said it was operating as designed.
I did NOT sell or trade in the Super Stock because of the shift hiccup issues. I traded it because I wanted the other car more.
It took a while but I finally figured out what was making the Super Stock hiccup.
I am no expert, but David said a little more operating pressure might fix it. This is what I think is happening in my Super Stock when I had it. Data Logs did not show an over rev. Whenever I had a greater LOAD on the trans it would hiccup. If I understand this correctly the car commands a shift and then it starts looking at shaft speeds and it expects them to come together at a certain rate and in a certain amount of time. If that does not happen, the TCM sends a signal to the engine to reduce torque. That is the hiccup. My Frostbite RedEye was severely hitting the rev limiter But I was still told that more operating pressure might have fixed it. Higher operating pressure would make the trans shift harder and faster possibly eliminating the hiccup. By satisfying the shift logic and eliminating the torque management from kicking in or possibly by pulling the RPM down away from the rev limiter.
Or you can tell it to shift sooner or raise the rev limiter etc......
My Super Stock would definately hiccup when the Transmission LOAD was higher and it worked perfect with reduced load.
Things that increase load: Lower DA (power increase), more vehicle weight, Taller tire, better track prep