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I just got done driving both my '66 M35A2 and Shorty the Bobbed Deuce (1970 M35a2) and I noticed a very different response from the throttle pedal between the two of them. Just to make this clear, I'm talking about throttle response when running and in neutral - no load. Shorty obviously doesn't accelerate that great with the 16.00-20 XL's.
The '66 has a very crisp and quick increase in rpm's with a blip of the throttle pedal. It's very easy to rev it to 2500 rpm. Shorty on the other hand is much more sluggish, definitely taking more time to rev up. Both Trucks have LDT465-1C's in them and they both have Whistler turbos.
Shorty also exhibits another odd symptom. While it starts almost immediately when the start button is pushed, the rpm's remain very low (400-500) until you blip the throttle pedal (or use the hand throttle). It then levels out nicely around 800 or so rpm.
I know this is more of a perceived issue, but there is definitely a BIG difference in the way the two trucks react to throttle input. Could some of you experts please ponder up some potential causes and fixes for this problem?
The '66 has a very crisp and quick increase in rpm's with a blip of the throttle pedal. It's very easy to rev it to 2500 rpm. Shorty on the other hand is much more sluggish, definitely taking more time to rev up. Both Trucks have LDT465-1C's in them and they both have Whistler turbos.
Shorty also exhibits another odd symptom. While it starts almost immediately when the start button is pushed, the rpm's remain very low (400-500) until you blip the throttle pedal (or use the hand throttle). It then levels out nicely around 800 or so rpm.
I know this is more of a perceived issue, but there is definitely a BIG difference in the way the two trucks react to throttle input. Could some of you experts please ponder up some potential causes and fixes for this problem?
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