bought a used sct tuner.. wtf
#21
The plenum gasket in my truck is not leaking. I have checked twice since acquiring it. I will not perform that on the truck until I see signs of oil. Plugs # 7 & 8 read just as clean as the rest and they all looked good. The engine runs good and yes I have run Seafoam through the air system and the fuel system. It'll get some Seafoam in the crank case when it's time for an oil change.
Custom CIA. I built a box fed with outside air only and run the duct myself. The 'kits' I see typically just have a cone filter that tucks between the engine and the passenger fender and all it's doing is sucking hot air. The stock air box is a cold air system but it's corrugated and restrictive. I was a box with a large cone filter and smooth ducting all the way up into the throttle body hat.
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on another note since we are talking about security.... pres. f4gbama flew over my house this afternoon..... couldnt get within 200 yards of the rochester commons..... waste of time in my book anyways!
Last edited by redneck_ram; 08-18-2012 at 06:39 PM.
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#27
yes fixing the plenum is always a MUST with my tunes, even with the 87 octane tune. And after fixing the plenum, run a can of sea foam through the vacuum line to soak and clean up the cylinders.
For the 87 tune I oftentimes use stock shift points to keep the rpms down for mpg. If you don't care about that then I can put a shift pattern change on there. Eliminating the death flash of course, removing tq mgmt, & altering the fuel are things I do with the 87 tune. The premium tunes get that and more aggressive timing curve. On a stock truck, even the 87 tune will be much spunkier in a 0 to 100 mph run. I also alter the air curve so the engine is a little more responsive and when you rev it up and let off the throttle is recovers much quicker and doesn't hang the rpms up
For the 87 tune I oftentimes use stock shift points to keep the rpms down for mpg. If you don't care about that then I can put a shift pattern change on there. Eliminating the death flash of course, removing tq mgmt, & altering the fuel are things I do with the 87 tune. The premium tunes get that and more aggressive timing curve. On a stock truck, even the 87 tune will be much spunkier in a 0 to 100 mph run. I also alter the air curve so the engine is a little more responsive and when you rev it up and let off the throttle is recovers much quicker and doesn't hang the rpms up
#28
The plenum gasket in my truck is not leaking. I have checked twice since acquiring it. I will not perform that on the truck until I see signs of oil. Plugs # 7 & 8 read just as clean as the rest and they all looked good. The engine runs good and yes I have run Seafoam through the air system and the fuel system. It'll get some Seafoam in the crank case when it's time for an oil change.
Custom CIA. I built a box fed with outside air only and run the duct myself. The 'kits' I see typically just have a cone filter that tucks between the engine and the passenger fender and all it's doing is sucking hot air. The stock air box is a cold air system but it's corrugated and restrictive. I was a box with a large cone filter and smooth ducting all the way up into the throttle body hat.
Custom CIA. I built a box fed with outside air only and run the duct myself. The 'kits' I see typically just have a cone filter that tucks between the engine and the passenger fender and all it's doing is sucking hot air. The stock air box is a cold air system but it's corrugated and restrictive. I was a box with a large cone filter and smooth ducting all the way up into the throttle body hat.