2018 Ram ecodiesel accelerator lag issues.

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Frankmurr

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I have a 2018 Ram ecodiesel and recently it started experiencing a distinct lag time between the time I step on the accelerator and the response of the engine. This occurs when I am turning from one street to another. It feels like the transmission is in a higher gear and it takes about a second before it responds. If I have given it a decent amount of pedal, then suddenly it will lurch forward as if it suddenly shifted down to a lower gear. I do not have a check engine light and it seems to be getting worse daily. I do not have the same issue when starting from a full stop. Please post any similar issues and the fix if you were able to find one.
 
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Frankmurr

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So far I have cleaned the Mass air flow sensor, Had the local dealer update the Electronic Power Module and run a bottle of Techron Diesel injector through it. Much better, but still not working as it did three months ago when I purchased it. I have almost 200 people read my post and not one reply. Am I the only one with this issue?
 

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IMHO to clean up injectors & combustion chamber I would use Archoil 6400D along with hooking to a loaded trailer and driving it none stop for a few hours
 

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Sounds like turbo lag. All the Cummins and most diesels have it to one degree or another.
My 2016 6.7 has it most pronounced when I have coasted for a bit on the highway and then go to accelerate. You can try a Banks Pedal Monster to help with the pedal feel. However, it will not reduce the time it takes for the turbo to spool up.
 
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Frankmurr

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Thanks for the replys. I was on the phone with a service rep this morning and turbo lag was the best guess. My concern is that 3 months ago, the response was immediate.
 

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Turbo lag doesn't just start. It is an inherent in the design. No explanation for why you are just now noticing it.
 

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Have the fuel pressure checked, make sure your in tank pump is good.
Should be 70 psi if I remember correctly.
 
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