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knomadd 11-01-2017 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Vic1947 (Post 8072557)
Way to go, Duane! Cool sunvisor... ;)

Thanks Vic. Funny you should say that... a friend of mine said the same thing when I sent him the same pic. :lol: Great minds...
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Originally Posted by Trackman101 (Post 8072780)
Where did you source your intake parts? That filter is huge!

Well, they are a mix of different parts. The black tube and filter are from a K&N kit I bought for a 2016 Silverado/Sierra 2500HD (IIRC). That vehicle used the same MAF sensor as the van mine came from. But that kit didn't work as-is. The throttle body is different (the van is slightly smaller) and I had to cut up the tube and buy a couple more bends and couplers from Spectre to get it to work like I wanted. Eventually I'll have them welded together, but I'll have to pay someone to do it for me, so it'll be costly. This was the cheaper route to get it running sooner. I have way too much money in this cold air intake already. If I was to do it all over again, I would have skipped the K&N kit to begin with and just went to Spectre.
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Originally Posted by OKGMC4 (Post 8073012)
I see the Dapper headlights are in. Have you lit them up yet? How do you like them? Mine have been sitting in the box for months now.

I've lit them up while it was in the garage, but that's it. I can't tell how they work at night, but so far, they're sure bright! I did go with the HID kit too though, so that helps with the brightness. I like how they look. Hopefully they light up the road well.

knomadd 11-07-2017 05:20 PM

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Pulled Brutus outside for a bit and finally took a walk around video. :bowtie: It's nice to finally have the power steering system bled and working right. FYI, if you run hydroboost with a GM power steering pump made for a hydroboost application, make sure you put the hydroboost return on the top port and the steering return on the bottom port. If you swap it, there's too much agitation in the fluid and it causes "cavitation."


Advanced Design 11-07-2017 06:53 PM

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Very nice! Good advice on the hydroboost return too.

Dieselwrencher 11-07-2017 08:13 PM

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Very nice! It turned out so clean and sounds great too!

Vic1947 11-10-2017 12:24 AM

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Sounds (and looks) great, Duane. I'm living vicariously thru other builds since mine is bogged down with wires running everywhere. Having an actual running truck represents a lot of work. Way to go!

knomadd 11-10-2017 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Advanced Design (Post 8077479)
Very nice! Good advice on the hydroboost return too.

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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 8077541)
Very nice! It turned out so clean and sounds great too!

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Originally Posted by Vic1947 (Post 8079161)
Sounds (and looks) great, Duane. I'm living vicariously thru other builds since mine is bogged down with wires running everywhere. Having an actual running truck represents a lot of work. Way to go!

Thanks guys!

I got to drive the truck to the inspection place and back home. The motor now has 63 miles on it (61 when it was installed). :lol: It sure does have some power! :chevy: The transmission shifts weirdly though. I'm not sure if I just need to add some more fluid or if I need the tuner to make adjustments. I'll be topping off the fluids this weekend and making a few adjustments (my reverse lights are on in drive, so I need to move the NSS), but I can't legally drive it until Monday. I need to go renew my registration, and they're closed today in observance of Veterans Day.

Once I have my renewed registration, I'll be data logging with HP Tuners and sending my tune back to the tuner for adjusting. I'm hoping I can learn from what he's done to the file from stock to now, and again after he makes some changes.

OKGMC4 11-15-2017 07:01 AM

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You had asked me about an adapter for a card MAF and said you could weld stainless. MA Performance makes one but I'm not sure if this is the kind you'd need?

knomadd 11-22-2017 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by OKGMC4 (Post 8082784)
You had asked me about an adapter for a card MAF and said you could weld stainless. MA Performance makes one but I'm not sure if this is the kind you'd need?

Sweet, thanks! I'll have to look into this. It might be cheaper to rebuild one in stainless than to pay someone to weld my aluminum tubes together.

knomadd 11-22-2017 03:17 PM

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So I got it running, inspected and registered, so I took it to a local show in a nearby town for its first outing...

knomadd 11-22-2017 03:18 PM

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Here are a few pics from the show...

Dieselwrencher 11-22-2017 04:11 PM

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Awesome! That has to be a good feeling. I'm jealous you have weather nice enough to still do fun stuff. :lol:

knomadd 11-22-2017 06:53 PM

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Thanks Ryan, but I do miss snow sometimes. Especially around Christmas. But I bet your summers are nicer than mine! Sometimes I think I need to take summers off while you'll be enjoying nicer weather.

Dieselwrencher 11-22-2017 09:26 PM

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I think you'd get a surprise if you come here in June through September. My Uncle from Brazoria always rants about how we have it so easy with no heat and humidity. That's why every time he's up here, his azz is in the house in the ac most of the time. :lol:

Bennett68C10 11-24-2017 09:12 AM

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Truck looks awesome Duane, congrats on being able to drive and enjoy that new LS motor.

sduckworth13 11-24-2017 09:27 AM

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Awesome Job!!! That engine sounds great!!!

mcbassin 11-28-2017 08:25 AM

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Congrats Duane! All that hard work finally paying off. Great job on the whole project :metal:

knomadd 11-28-2017 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 8088282)
I think you'd get a surprise if you come here in June through September. My Uncle from Brazoria always rants about how we have it so easy with no heat and humidity. That's why every time he's up here, his azz is in the house in the ac most of the time. :lol:

:lol: I bet you can tell I've never been to your neck of the woods.
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Originally Posted by Bennett68C10 (Post 8089112)
Truck looks awesome Duane, congrats on being able to drive and enjoy that new LS motor.

Thanks Keith. I'm still not really driving it yet... I'll post more below.
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Originally Posted by sduckworth13 (Post 8089120)
Awesome Job!!! That engine sounds great!!!

Thanks Scott!
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Originally Posted by mcbassin (Post 8092068)
Congrats Duane! All that hard work finally paying off. Great job on the whole project :metal:

Thanks Mike!

Update: I've been dealing with an ultra high fuel trim (30 to 34 long term with 16-28 short term) which says I have a really lean condition. For those who don't know (like I didn't) the fuel trims should be close to 0, but never more than about +/- 10. Negative is rich, positive is lean.

Research says I have either unmetered air (vacuum leak) or lack of fuel (low pressure). I've removed and reinstalled the intake, added a fuel pressure sensor from Dakota Digital (61.7 psi at idle), and replaced the MAF sensor in case it was dirty and giving a bad reading. None of these things changed the trims.

I'm contacting my tuner to see if he made an adjustment for the cold air intake since it's a 3.5" tube. I don't know what the van would have had, but I bet it wasn't that large. I'm also trying to borrow a smoke tester to check for leaks, but I'm waiting for now.

If anyone has any ideas I should try, I'm all ears (or eyes since I'll be reading them).

gringoloco 11-29-2017 01:04 AM

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Sounds like you’re on the right track. My first instincts say vacuum leak or MAF issue, which is what you’re focused on. Keep us posted

knomadd 12-20-2017 07:02 PM

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We got the tune figured out finally! It was the MAF sensor tables in the tune. It was reading too much air for the system, thinking it was lean. Once that was adjusted (about 4 times) everything is now in the -7 to -3 range, slightly rich, but good for a performance type tune.

It's been a couple weeks since that was fixed, but I caught a nasty cold that hung around for a while. I was finally able to drive it to work today
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It runs like a scalded dog! I took it for a quick run after lunch and at about 3/4 throttle it accelerated HARD! Man this thing's going to be fun! :chevy:

knomadd 12-20-2017 07:12 PM

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Oh yeah, and I ordered wheels during Black Friday sales and just got confirmation that they will be here the day after Christmas. Now I just need to find the tires I want. I'll be out of state, visiting family in Oregon from Christmas through New Years, so it'll have to wait until then.

Here are the new wheels:
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Dieselwrencher 12-20-2017 08:44 PM

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Sorry to hear about the cold. Those things can really knock the wind out of ya! Very nice to hear you got it running good and it was nothing major. Nice new wheels! Hopefully someone can put them away for you while you're out of town so no one decides to walk off with them.

Advanced Design 12-20-2017 10:56 PM

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Duane, glad you nailed the tune down. Gotta be fun to drive. Truck looks awesome and the DD gauges coloring is spot on with the blue. Truck envy could set in here...:)

knomadd 01-10-2018 11:38 AM

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Oh man this thing is awesome to drive!!! I have put just over 110 miles on it in the last month (not counting the week between Christmas and New Years Day). My wife even took it to work today!!! :metal:

Oh, and it's time for an update... I got my new wheels just before we left for Christmas. Ordered the tires while we were away and had them mounted the day after we got back in town. 19x8 with 245/50R19 front, 20x10 with 295/40R20 rear. And it rides much nicer than it did with the 22s. Enough talk, time for some pics!

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TexasLS1 01-10-2018 11:56 AM

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LOVE the new wheels, excellent choice!! Totally cool that your wife wanted to drive it to work

ANDRES 01-10-2018 12:08 PM

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Friend! Good day! What is the cost of the wheels? And where did you buy them?
Greetings from Argentina!


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