KMeloney
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Hey all,
Seems to me that, especially on slow, up hill stops (rolling slowly to a stop sign on an upward grade), I often get a slight surge or lurch forward. It's pretty disconcerting. I just started watching the tach when this happens, and it looks like the needle will dip and then bounce a couple times right around the 1000 rpm mark before dropping down to its resting idle.
Is this a computer thing? Seems to me that the tach should drop consistently down to idle speeds as the truck slows consistently -- but, I get that little surge around 1000 rpm.
At first I thought I had warped my rotors already (don't even have 2000 miles on the truck). But, I'm thinking it's something in the fuel management/computer system.
Maybe it's considered "normal" on the nbs trucks, but it's annoying.
Anyone else experiencing anything like this?
Thanks!
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Seems to me that, especially on slow, up hill stops (rolling slowly to a stop sign on an upward grade), I often get a slight surge or lurch forward. It's pretty disconcerting. I just started watching the tach when this happens, and it looks like the needle will dip and then bounce a couple times right around the 1000 rpm mark before dropping down to its resting idle.
Is this a computer thing? Seems to me that the tach should drop consistently down to idle speeds as the truck slows consistently -- but, I get that little surge around 1000 rpm.
At first I thought I had warped my rotors already (don't even have 2000 miles on the truck). But, I'm thinking it's something in the fuel management/computer system.
Maybe it's considered "normal" on the nbs trucks, but it's annoying.
Anyone else experiencing anything like this?
Thanks!
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