Posted: Nov 04 2004 at 7:33am | IP Logged
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Mine does it. I first noticed it while taking my boat out of the water! I didn't exactly panic, but there was definitely a pucker moment when I took my foot off the brake, moved it to the gas pedal, and felt the truck start rolling backwards - i.e TOWARDS THE LAKE!!
Since then, my launch ramp technique is to brake with the left foot, throttle with the right, and when I feel the engine take up the load, I slowly let off the brake.
LOL....It spooked the wife once too even though I told her what needed to be done. Thankfully, she's got the hang of it now.
I'm thinking that the torque converter has a slightly higher stall speed than what we're use to. If true, this would account for why our truck has such good towing performance numbers "off the line". The torque converter allows the motor to build more rpm's before it starts locking up. Therefore getting the engine into the meat of it's torgue curve.
Then again - I could be full of crap.
Tom
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