Mos68x
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Thanks for the info, I’ll have to see what the options are before I do anything then.
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One option is a full refund.Thanks for the info, I’ll have to see what the options are before I do anything then.
Don’t worry, I’ll be doing a side by side comparison before I make any decisions.One option is a full refund.
Although I'd find it instructive to compare them side by side with what's currently in the truck.
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I can only hope, but my luck is never like that unfortunately.Pull the head, hopefully you wont even need to mess with the lower end.
That’s my thoughts too. Although I did look and I found a full set of the correct piston kits for $300 so I’ll probably go that route instead. Rather be safe than sorry.Yeh, lot less chance of needing the parts if you have them paid for sitting there.
I didn't read through all the pages, but I can tell you that I have taken my truck from sea level up to 10,000' and there is a HUGE difference. HUGE!!!Considering how much trouble she has on a small incline at my property from a stop I reckon it’s possible that it could only be a turbo issue.
My issue was twofold, my governor was set too low (basically just at the shift point) and my fuel trim screw was also set low. I’m fairly certain it had never been touched before I did it. I adjusted both (probably too much) and it woke the motor up like a big beast. I have a hill on the interstate right by my house that would drop me down to 3rd gear (about 35-40) before I did the fuel adjustment and the governor adjustment, afterwards I was able to climb the same hill at about 55-60. I did buy the pyro and boost gauges from TMG but hadn’t installed them yet before I started having issues with the motor.I didn't read through all the pages, but I can tell you that I have taken my truck from sea level up to 10,000' and there is a HUGE difference. HUGE!!!
The biggest benefit is to turn up your fuel. The screw that gives you more fuel at low RPM's. It also gives you more smoke, but, it will get that big boy moving in those first moments from idle rpm until the turbo kicks in.
When I was at 10,000' I felt as if I was trying to pull a train! There is a thread here somewhere on how to do it. It's simple. Pop the cap off the fuel pump, loosen the jam nut, leave the socket in there, put the screwdriver through the socket, and loosen the screw. Start small, maybe one turn it's an easy adjustment. It works. Might consider a pyrometer or two and a boost gauge while you are at it since you are messing with fuel.
Sad thing is, there’s only 15k on the odometer. I’m half tempted to get the rest of the stuff to do a full rebuild.Wow, that motor is lunched.