Ok, now we have all this secrecy? You think you are the only one that knows how to read a data log and tune a car? Just so you know I was data logging my car and I can read the logs just fine. So, I KNOW what it was doing and when.
Then you contradict yourself. You say stop blaming the car, but then you will help solve the issue? Does not make sense. Either there is an issue and there is something wrong with the car or there is not. If I am correct you are going to read the data log and if there is no perceved traction loss causing the hiccup, then you are going to command the 1-2 shift 100 rpm earlier. Only thing is, that would have not even come close to fixing my car. It would have taken more like 300-400 rpm earlier to get my car down the track without a hiccup. And then you act like any one of us can change the tune and shift sooner. I am not 100% sure but I don't think you have just one field with the 1-2 shift command value that you can take the factory setting and chang it to whatever you want. There are many tables that have to be re written and you have to know what you are doing.
The car is promoted in such a way as to include drag racing. So, it should go down the track without this mess (shift hiccup). None of us want our cars to do this. In fact it was alluded to me that the cause of the shift hiccup was me changing things on the car including the tires. So, your theory is completely wrong as far as Dodge is concerned. They want the car on the stock tires and the shift hiccup would be even worse. So they designed the car to crash into the rev limiter and go down the track all herky jerky.
Also keep in mind, your secret fix will restrict or void the warranty. Of course it should not hurt anything as you know but if they find out that will be the result.
And once again you are peddling a modification to the car to "solve this issue". Well, maybe some of us want to buy the car and throw on some drag radials and make some passes. Just like the one before, and the one before that and the one before that and they all worked just fine on the race track.
Here you go spreading your misinformation again. And there is so much of it ...more than I'm gonna waste my time with but I'll address a few of your claims. Get your X's and angry faces ready and let me set you straight again:
1. Nothing about datalogging voids or restricts any warranty. The adjustment on a stock car involves the driver and setup , not adjustments to the factory tune. If the car is already tuned ...your allegation is moot in addition to being false based on your lack of understanding that the remedy does not entail altering the stock tune.
2. How is the car promoted? It doesn't say anywhere ...in any marketing materials... That anyone will be able to get one of these down the track with drag radials. I believe they promoted the car as being able to run 10.80 in widebody form with stock tires. Your "shift hiccup" is the product of how the car is setup and driven-not a problem with the car itself.
3. You are wrong about this on so many levels and your unwillingness to consider that the problem lies in the driver or setup ,and not the car, shows your ignorance around the matter. You're one of main guys on her spreading misinformation about these cars. That misinformation needs to be addressed with facts so that folks don't get the wrong idea about these cars.
While you may be beyond help, i'm not offering help to you or anyone who doesnt want it...only to others able to have an open mind and be serious about addressing this and becoming a better driver in the process. Not everyone subscribes to your BS about a defective car after the dealer tells them it's operating as designed. I've already solved this but since you have all the answers, just move on and find another car to blame. And yes, the answer will not be public specifically because of you and your attitude.
You don't want me commenting on your posts. I expect the same from you. Stay in your own lane.