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1995 Ram 5.9L tune up

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Old 03-09-2018, 12:52 AM
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Default 1995 Ram 5.9L tune up

Other than plugs with a distributor cap and rotor and plug wires, what else is typically done during an engine tune-up? I seem to be getting lousy gas mileage.
 
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Make sure you get an "oem" style cap, If not they will give you one that has aluminum inserts that will corrode in no time.
 
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Is your check engine lite on? Do a compression check, both dry and wet. If you have or can get your hands on a scanner that reads live data, hook 'er up. You're lookin' for 3 very important items. 1)fuel trims, they should read around 0 when the engine is at normal operating temp and at steady load, 2) your O2 sensor should be moving up n down, not steady, and 3) the temp of the coolant should be between 180 n 210...depending on the outside temp n whether or not you're using the A/C.
Also, take a look down the throttle body with the butterfly valves open. Is the floor of your intake plenum swimming in oil or just have a thin film? If it's covered in thick oil, your plenum gasket is blown. Last but not least,
pull your intake air temp sensor n clean it n reinstall it. AND...have the cat tested for clogging, any reputable muffler shop will do it for free.
 
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BTW, what do you call "lousy" mileage?
 
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Plenum been addressed? How old are your O2 sensors? (ok, 95, you only have one.) Air filter? Serpentine belt?
 
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MPG is hard, we don't all drive the same, and have different types of roads and traffic. Does it take an hour to drive 7 miles to work or the store, or only 7 minutes? I live in Northern WI and don't have a garage, our truck idles a LOT this time of year and our MPG sucks. Also the fuel in winter seems a different blend that doesn't get as good MPG. So what kind of driving situation do you have, and what area of the country?
 
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Make sure your air filter is clean and you aren't throwing any codes. There's not much to them other than that. BTW, I average about 12.6 in mixed driving and towing a small boat trailer. I rarely get much better than 13-14 even if I'm not towing, maybe 16 on the highway best case scenario.
 


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