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Old 06-23-2003, 09:30 PM
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H2 Bill,

What is Torque Management, anyways? Is it too complex an issue for a dummy to understand? Maybe you could explain it for me and assume I am completely ignorant?

It sounds to me as though T/M is nothing but a big pain in the BACKSIDE? Why does GM use it?

Or, is T/M really useful for "some" reasons???

I appreciate your comments very much. They are helpful to me in deciding whether or not I really want and/or need to get my H2 supercharged --- and if I will fully enjoy it after spending a considerable amount to have it installed...

But, I must say, the more I hear people talk in general, the more I hear comments about how the 6.0L engine is underpowered for such a heavy vehicle. It does seem to make a lot of sense to add a supercharger which will increase the H2's power??? Especially if someone plans on towing something which will add even MORE load on the engine...

If torque management is NOT for dummies, just say so, I'll understand that I wouldn't understand...

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