• Re: Push Button Starting

    From Mark Hofmann@1:218/700 to Roy Witt on Fri Mar 15 18:38:47 2013


    Hmmmm. Behind the glove box. Do you have to remove the box before
    accessing that panel?

    Correction. That information was for another type of car.

    For the Dodge Charger, it is the complete opposite of what I had said. You give the KEYFOB to the valet parking and keep the key that comes out of the keyfob.

    The key will let you in the driver's side door and in the glovebox (which locks).

    If the battery is dead or near dead, you are supposed to hold the keyfob directly up to the push button start. Not sure how this works if the battery is totally dead, but hope I don't have to find out.

    Typically, you will notice a bad battery in a keyfob in advance - since the distance you can use it will decline.

    I'm thinking of my friend, Fred. He has a 2007 Tahoe, that downshifts out of 4th (OD) when climbing a small grade. Especially when he's towing his boat. That motor is the same as my pickup, which has no downshifting problem like his; a 4.8L V8 with about 300hp and the same torque values. Both vehicles have the same trans, same rear end gear ratio, but the
    Tahoe
    weighs slightly more than my short bed pickup. Another differnce is that I've re-programmed the trans to use more hydraulic pressure when
    shifting.
    99% vs 90%

    You have one of those fancy programmers?

    Yeah, but what is the torque spec on that 6 banger and at what RPM does
    it peak?

    I have seen it go over 6000rpm. Red line is in the 7500 neighborhood and goes to 8000. I can floor it at 80mph and still get a kick back in my seat. :)

    Computers do wonders for old technology. That 3.6L wouldn't perform as
    well as it does without it. GM's 4.3L V6 was vastly improved once they
    put
    a computer in the car to manage fuel, etc.. Then they deleted that option (in pickups) in favor of a small V8.

    Yes, the PCM and TCM. Both engine and transmission are computer controlled.

    Worst case I ever got was running into a 59 Cadillac sitting in an intersection pointed left, but with the right turn signal flashing. I
    went
    to the left and he began to move left. I swerved right but he stopped and
    I hit his rear tail light with my knee. Damn glad I didn't hit that tail fin or I would've been punctured through the middle. Got a new trans and front end on my Triumph bike because the driver was drunk driving.

    I didn't tell many people (so not to scare family members), but I was rear-ended on an interstate going home from work on my Harley a few years ago. There was traffic backed up and things slowed to a crawl. A young girl wearing

    flip flops didn't stop in time and hit me going around 10mph or so (as I was stopped).

    The back tire acted as a soft bumper and just pushed me forward about 15 feet or so while the tire skid. I kept the bike up the entire time. No damage was done other than the tire and bent license plate.

    Her car had more damage than my bike.. I felt that an angel was looking over me that day..

    - Mark

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  • From Roy Witt@1:218/700 to Mark Hofmann on Sun May 5 14:57:47 2013

    Mark Hofmann wrote to Roy Witt:


    Hmmmm. Behind the glove box. Do you have to remove the box before
    accessing that panel?

    Correction. That information was for another type of car.

    For the Dodge Charger, it is the complete opposite of what I had
    said. You give the KEYFOB to the valet parking and keep the key that comes out of the keyfob.

    That's normal in GM cars, give the igniton key to valet parking and keep
    the trunk and glove box key in your pocket.

    The key will let you in the driver's side door and in the glovebox
    (which locks).

    If the battery is dead or near dead, you are supposed to hold the
    keyfob directly up to the push button start. Not sure how this works
    if the battery is totally dead, but hope I don't have to find out.

    RFID; the FOB is powered by the vehicles RF energy to read the VIN code
    imbeded in the FOB's memory...

    Typically, you will notice a bad battery in a keyfob in advance -
    since the distance you can use it will decline.

    That's true. The remote entry FOB for my Camaro is getting pretty weak, as
    it won't unlock the doors or hatch until I'm next to the car and pointing
    the remote in the window. I used to be able to find my car from a long
    distance in a parking lot with that remote.

    I'm thinking of my friend, Fred. He has a 2007 Tahoe, that
    downshifts out of 4th (OD) when climbing a small grade. Especially
    when he's towing his boat. That motor is the same as my pickup,
    which has no downshifting problem like his; a 4.8L V8 with about
    300hp and the same torque values. Both vehicles have the same trans,
    same rear end gear ratio, but the Tahoe weighs slightly more than my
    short bed pickup. Another differnce is that I've re-programmed the
    trans to use more hydraulic pressure when shifting. 99% vs 90%

    You have one of those fancy programmers?

    HD Tuner...I just got a software update for it yesterday too.

    Yeah, but what is the torque spec on that 6 banger and at what RPM
    does it peak?

    I have seen it go over 6000rpm. Red line is in the 7500 neighborhood
    and goes to 8000. I can floor it at 80mph and still get a kick back
    in my seat. :)

    Ahhhh. That tells me that it doesn't make much torque. A 300HP V8 will
    make gobs of torque down low and these days, only rev to 5800 RPM, 6000
    max...

    Computers do wonders for old technology. That 3.6L wouldn't perform
    as well as it does without it. GM's 4.3L V6 was vastly improved once
    they put a computer in the car to manage fuel, etc.. Then they
    deleted that option (in pickups) in favor of a small V8.

    Yes, the PCM and TCM. Both engine and transmission are computer controlled.

    Yeah, Mopars have two CPUs onboard...GM only uses one PCM to control
    engine, trans and braking...

    Worst case I ever got was running into a 59 Cadillac sitting in an
    intersection pointed left, but with the right turn signal flashing.
    I went to the left and he began to move left. I swerved right but he
    stopped and I hit his rear tail light with my knee. Damn glad I
    didn't hit that tail fin or I would've been punctured through the
    middle. Got a new trans and front end on my Triumph bike because the
    driver was drunk driving.

    I didn't tell many people (so not to scare family members), but I was rear-ended on an interstate going home from work on my Harley a few
    years ago. There was traffic backed up and things slowed to a crawl.
    A young girl wearing flip flops didn't stop in time and hit me going around 10mph or so (as I was stopped).

    Something similar happened in the lane next to me on I-15. Only it was the opposite; biker hit the car next to me and he got sandwiched by the car
    behind him. Last I looked, he wasn't doing very well.

    The back tire acted as a soft bumper and just pushed me forward about
    15 feet or so while the tire skid. I kept the bike up the entire
    time. No damage was done other than the tire and bent license plate.

    Lucky you...that's a close one.

    Her car had more damage than my bike.. I felt that an angel was
    looking over me that day..

    That's a good posibility...


    R\%/itt


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  • From Jim Haight@1:218/700 to Mark Hofmann on Wed May 29 18:02:56 2013
    Re: Re: Push Button Starting

    There was traffic backed up and things slowed to a crawl. A young girl weari flip flops didn't stop in time and hit me going around 10mph or so (as I was stopped).
    The back tire acted as a soft bumper and just pushed me forward about 15 feet so while the tire skid. I kept the bike up the entire time. No damage was d other than the tire and bent license plate.
    Her car had more damage than my bike.. I felt that an angel was looking over that day..
    - Mark

    You are lucky! Just think if she was barefoot like most Harford Co. girls :)

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