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<blockquote data-quote="Braaaaptor" data-source="post: 1590590" data-attributes="member: 40330"><p>'20 here, I also opted for a stage 2 goosing w/TCM. I actually liked the harsh shifts in sport mode but was getting frustrated with the laggy and confused 3-5 shifts. Around my area there's a lot of 45mph speed roads and the transmission settling into 10th around 42mph was getting annoying as the stock logic seems to favor adding boost under acceleration instead of dropping gears and increasing RPMs. </p><p></p><p>Overall I'm really glad I went with the TCM tune. In normal the truck is very smooth and enjoyable to drive, the 3-5 weirdness is *almost* eliminated (I still occasionally get a laggy shift when the trans is cold on the first or second shift) however it is still miles better than OEM. In sport mode the fast and hard shifts are still present which is just part of the fun IMO. The truck also sits in 9th around 45mph and happily drops to 7th when it's time to boogie. </p><p></p><p>I think the TCM is worth it overall, you'll notice it's benefits more often than the additional power in day to day driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Braaaaptor, post: 1590590, member: 40330"] '20 here, I also opted for a stage 2 goosing w/TCM. I actually liked the harsh shifts in sport mode but was getting frustrated with the laggy and confused 3-5 shifts. Around my area there's a lot of 45mph speed roads and the transmission settling into 10th around 42mph was getting annoying as the stock logic seems to favor adding boost under acceleration instead of dropping gears and increasing RPMs. Overall I'm really glad I went with the TCM tune. In normal the truck is very smooth and enjoyable to drive, the 3-5 weirdness is *almost* eliminated (I still occasionally get a laggy shift when the trans is cold on the first or second shift) however it is still miles better than OEM. In sport mode the fast and hard shifts are still present which is just part of the fun IMO. The truck also sits in 9th around 45mph and happily drops to 7th when it's time to boogie. I think the TCM is worth it overall, you'll notice it's benefits more often than the additional power in day to day driving. [/QUOTE]
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