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During my road trip, half way through I noticed a lack of power, or what I perceived as a loss of power. When I had my M35A2 in Colorado I would be constantly be watching the EGT gauge, I never needed to floor the go pedal and after my intake swap it was go 60mph on 12.00-20s up gradual hills. Now that I'm in Georgia it feels like it struggles to go up hill, and I don't think I have enough power to install the Waterloo overdrive. I have checked the newer parker lift pump and it's humming just fine. I've changed the fuel filters, and last month I rebuild the hydraulic head. I do have a leak coming from the boost pump area. I'm debating taking out the entire IP to see if there are any issues or if the boost pump is bad, unfortunately I'm trying to find information On how to tell if the boost pump is bad. Previous owner installed a tiny air filter that was really bad making very high EGT, I installed a M52 filter and it dropped EGT significantly, and I was able to achieve better performance. Now when climbing any hill the truck struggles, however with my foot to the floor the EGT will never go above 1050 degrees. Or if the change in altitude and humidity affects the engine performance. Altitude was 5400+ ft in Colorado, now I'm at 305. Humidity is now in the 60+ every day. I'm not sure if I need to perform a valve clearance adjustment, or how to tell if it's needed. Blow by is very minimal out the slobber tube.
Anything else I can check?
Anything else I can check?