PCM Adaptive Strategy
PCM Adaptive Strategy
Ok, so I have the Superchips 1745 tuner. For the first several drives after installing a tune (any tune), the truck responds very snappy. I consider this to be a very good thing; When I press the gas, it immediately gets up & goes... However, after several driving cycles, it tames down significantly. It seems that the more I drive it, the harder I have to press on the accelerator to get the same results.
Why is this, and more importantly, how can I avoid this? I understand that the PCM adapts to your individual driving habits, but how do I get it to adapt in a 'snappy' way? I've tried several things already: I've tried driving it like a madman, like an old lady, and just normal... But no matter how I drive it (after re-tuning) it always seems to go back to being a slug.
What to do???
Why is this, and more importantly, how can I avoid this? I understand that the PCM adapts to your individual driving habits, but how do I get it to adapt in a 'snappy' way? I've tried several things already: I've tried driving it like a madman, like an old lady, and just normal... But no matter how I drive it (after re-tuning) it always seems to go back to being a slug.
What to do???
huge falecey that it adapts to "your" habbits; its merely adapting to the environment
the steadier you drive the quicker the pcm will apapt to everything, so in other words driving faster will only prolong the learning time
the steadier you drive the quicker the pcm will apapt to everything, so in other words driving faster will only prolong the learning time
Bamorris2,
I am really thinking of going the 1745 route instead of the Xcal2. I think for what I want a tuner for I don't need a full blown custom job. Keep me uptodate on how its doing. Are you noticing different gas mileage? Even though the snappyness is wearing off, does it still feel a lot better than stock?
What tune are you running the lower or higher octane tune?
I am really thinking of going the 1745 route instead of the Xcal2. I think for what I want a tuner for I don't need a full blown custom job. Keep me uptodate on how its doing. Are you noticing different gas mileage? Even though the snappyness is wearing off, does it still feel a lot better than stock?
What tune are you running the lower or higher octane tune?
Originally Posted by asinatra
huge falecey that it adapts to "your" habbits; its merely adapting to the environment
the steadier you drive the quicker the pcm will apapt to everything, so in other words driving faster will only prolong the learning time
the steadier you drive the quicker the pcm will apapt to everything, so in other words driving faster will only prolong the learning time
Originally Posted by Thrill Racing
I am really thinking of going the 1745 route instead of the Xcal2. I think for what I want a tuner for I don't need a full blown custom job. Keep me uptodate on how its doing. Are you noticing different gas mileage? Even though the snappyness is wearing off, does it still feel a lot better than stock?
What tune are you running the lower or higher octane tune?
What tune are you running the lower or higher octane tune?
I use the 91 Performance Tune. And yes, I can still notice a difference even after the PCM 'adapts'. However, it is a little disappointing that one week it is awesome, and the next week it feels a little weaker (still better than stock).
From everything I’ve read about adaptive strategy, it’s a lot to do about nothing and doesn’t make that big a difference. It constantly (quickly) changes its strategy to “the moment” and doesn’t add up to any significant power loss or gain at WOT
I have the 1745 also with the 91 tune and have not noticed this adaptive thing at all. I think the 1745 is a great deal for the dollar and like Thrill Racing said, I don't need a full blown custom tune. I am very happy with the Superchips tuner and yes it does get slightly better mileage but it usually gets offset by my heavy foot and me going YEEHAA


