RaptorTurboS
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There was discussion on the forum within the last couple weeks about this latest TSB which is supposed to reprogram the powertrain control module for trucks built on or before May 15, 2018.
Just wondering what people's impression was after the update.
Currently my 2018 Raptor shifts very smoothly in normal mode. It does shift abruptly at times in sport mode and I've just accepted it since it does shift aggressively as it should when driving harder. I'm mostly in normal so it never bothered me. I switch to sport mode when I actually drive "sporty" so it matches how I'm driving.
Many 2019 owners who used to have 2017/18 models have been stating their 2019 shifts much smoother in sport mode.
Will this update make the truck now shift like the 2019's?
I'm assuming the only difference between the 2017/18's and 2019's is software differences.
My 2018 Escalade has the same 10 speed transmission and it feels like a completely different tranny than my 2018 Raptor. (It's silky smooth and the shifts are almost seamless as a luxury SUV should be.) So, again, I think it's all in the software programming differences.
Just wondering what people's impression was after the update.
Currently my 2018 Raptor shifts very smoothly in normal mode. It does shift abruptly at times in sport mode and I've just accepted it since it does shift aggressively as it should when driving harder. I'm mostly in normal so it never bothered me. I switch to sport mode when I actually drive "sporty" so it matches how I'm driving.
Many 2019 owners who used to have 2017/18 models have been stating their 2019 shifts much smoother in sport mode.
Will this update make the truck now shift like the 2019's?
I'm assuming the only difference between the 2017/18's and 2019's is software differences.
My 2018 Escalade has the same 10 speed transmission and it feels like a completely different tranny than my 2018 Raptor. (It's silky smooth and the shifts are almost seamless as a luxury SUV should be.) So, again, I think it's all in the software programming differences.