Well... chit. I was really hoping that would work.
Not sure if you have run your car much Bo. But did you do this? Set the LC RPM setting to max?
How did that work out?
I am not 100% sure but I think once the torque reserve is active it will stay on as long as you are above 950 RPM. So, if the LC setting is set to 1500 and the software sees 1500 for one millisecond then it will come on and stay on. Whether or not you think you got to 1500 rpm. So that might be what is confusing folks or making it seem random.
ALSO, I am not sure what you guys have been doing as far as the car not doing static burnouts in TRACK drive mode. If it were my car I would just go into Track Mode setup and change the traction control to SPORT and that should be the end of the problem. In my Super Stock I would press the SRT buttone ONCE, come up on the SRT Dashboard and then select Track mode at the top and then enable the chiller = Ready to race.
In my Friends car he said the suspension did come up fast in the front and top out in Track Mode so I think the issue is limited to just the Traction control setting in Track mode. I also did read the 2022 supplemental performance manual and it DOES still say that the Super Stock in TRACK mode is set up for DRAG racing and not road racing.
Also NOTE: The right people at Stellantis now know about this and they are working to fix it. So if you have the car in for service and they offer any updated to the car I would accept them. I did not tell them about the Torque reserve issue because we had not verified that yet with our 22 SS.