Is there any chance the "Hiccup" is NOT due to hitting the limiter, but, instead caused from a slight tire spin at the shift point which engaged the traction control for a split second ?
Yes.
Here is something interesting. Got the new engine in the middle of the summer heat. Two items then, high DA (it was in the 90’s and sucked), and the tires/road were more sticky. I thought for a while, they did something good to mine and potentially got a “good” tune without the pause. It really felt good for quite a while. Maybe I did not go WOT “breaking in” the new equipment? It definitely shifts hard if you are not at 100% throttle.
Matter of fact, last day at RA I frequently watched the tach. When it got near 6000, I momentarily let up just a hair, it banged the next gear and I quickly smashed it. It worked good, but it is a PIA. Plenty of other stuff on the course to worry about.
@DodgeCares how long long are you going to ignore us, how many times must I call you out? These things can be embarrassing! I paid good cash for mine, and could buy a butt load of other things. Understand? Tell us you guys want to work with us or tell us WTF is going on.
Nope, I have nothing special. Now that the DA is great, the road is slipping just a bit, and it is running like it should. It has fuel quality ALWAYS exceeding the recommended 91 octane. It is falling all over itself in a lot of the gears. If it going to run this rough, no shit, you can keep it. I will return it for repair until it works. Don’t think so? Check my records.