bgekky3
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The new engine is in and running. I took it out today and it hits 1100 on the pyro on a slight incline unloaded. I hit a good hill, I don't know the grade but it is around 1,000 to 1,500 feet in elevation in about 3 miles or so. It is a good hill. I was approaching 1200 on the pyro in 5th with a quarter inch to go to the floor. I dropped to 4th same thing. I ended up running 3rd about 3/4 throttle to keep the pyro at 1100.
My question is, should I turn down the fuel to get better performance? FMJ pulled my truck over the same hill a few miles north (not as steep) and never hit 1100. I don't have any data of the old engine on either hill, because it let go the day after I installed the pyro. On the slight inclines around my house it was topping off under 900.
My temp with the new engine sat at 200 on both hills. The old engine was 205 to 210. I am going to have a friend look at the smoke tomorrow to see if it is the same as the old engine.
Any insight is greatly appreciated and thanks in advance.
My question is, should I turn down the fuel to get better performance? FMJ pulled my truck over the same hill a few miles north (not as steep) and never hit 1100. I don't have any data of the old engine on either hill, because it let go the day after I installed the pyro. On the slight inclines around my house it was topping off under 900.
My temp with the new engine sat at 200 on both hills. The old engine was 205 to 210. I am going to have a friend look at the smoke tomorrow to see if it is the same as the old engine.
Any insight is greatly appreciated and thanks in advance.