Why? In my experience, wheeling a diesel is kind of a PITA. Before I put a gear reduction box in my Blazer one of the best things about it's setup (Carb'd 350/383, 465 and 205) was that I could use the brake to draw the RPM's down when I needed to slow down, even dropping to 400-500 RPM. IMO that's one advantage to a stick that is overlooked, auto's can't do that.
Guess you never tried to stop an auto with the tcc stuck on, acts just like a stick when you try to stop without pushing in the clutch pedal.
Ive actually wired in a toggle to bypass my trans controller, mostly for engine breaking. When i get my doubler in i suspect that i wont use it anymore cauz ill be way out of my stall range
I do agree about tryn to stop a diesel without the clutch pedal pushed in. When i worked ford dealer the diesels would drive right over the the brakes no matter how hard you push on the brake pedal.