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Truck looks awesome man.
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Got the windows tinted super illegal. Otherwise, she's done. Still can not find anyone willing to do vinyl graphics on it, I guess they are all to busy. Have called 3 major companies and sent photos via email. Not a single response from them really.
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Still no vinyl?
Have you driven the wheels off of it yet? Posted via Mobile Device
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Never could get anyone to give us the time of day when we'd inquire about getting it lettered.
Sadly, it does not get driven much at all. Just in and out of the shop and the occasional trip somewhere during the day. Like right now she is so loaded up she'll barely idle, needs to be taken out and drove hard to blow out the cobwebs and get the plugs hot enough to clean them up. I might drive her home tonight just for that reason. Got a buddy trying to trade me his 2004 K2500 crew cab for it. His truck is an old PSO truck with 240,000 miles on it, but has a fresh rebuilt engine. Is a decent old 3/4 with a 6.0 gas motor, but has no power options on the inside at all. I'm pondering it still.
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01-13-2012, 08:42 AM | #432 |
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I dunno, really been looking for a 3/4 4x4 with a gas motor that is affordable for a second truck. My poor 2005 1/2 ton Z71 almost can not handle pulling my trailer with anything more than a voltswagon on it. Been borrowing my dads F250 a lot lately and sure love the way it pulls a trailer, loaded or unloaded it just doesn't matter, hehe.
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That sucks about not driving this truck much. My son drives his every day with a similar TBI setup. I'm jealous. I want to get another square. I have had a few of them and have always loved the way they drive and ride. I'm thinking the next one I get will have an LS engine.
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That trade would be really hard for me to pass up, especially since you need a heavier truck. I say go for it!! Posted via Mobile Device
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Well, here we are about a year after completion, or longer. I bet we have put maybe 2000 miles on it total. I've been trying different plugs to keep them from fouling out every tank of gas, tried different gas thinking it might help (real gas vs 10% ethanol that is the most common here) but nothing has been helping. We're getting in to the hot season already so I would really like to be able to run the A/C and come to a stop light and not have to kick it in neutral to keep it running.
After researching a little and actually talking to RFMaster about the cam, we decided on a new cam and have that project underway. My other thought was going carb, but everyone really did their best to talk me out of that. Found something that was as close to stock as possible for the cam, hoping it will help the motor build enough vacuum and not make the computer think the truck was always starving for gas. I swear I was getting about 4 mpg in the thing, it just dumped gas to no end. Ran great as long as you had fresh plugs and were out on the road, ran real good actually. Would lope at a stop and after 2 minutes or so of in gear and at a stop it would start to shutter and want to die out. So we've been slow in the shop (scary slow) due to no winter. I went ahead and ordered a cam and my body tech said it was no problem for him to put in, easy stuff. Of course once the cam showed up we get like 8 cars in the shop. I should have ordered this thing months ago! But here we sit with the front of the motor off and a new cam and lifters ready to install. The cam we took out has almost no wear at all, even the lifters looked almost brand new. Heck, everything still looks brand new internally. Probably because it is I guess.... Went with a Sealed Power CS1150R cam. I am anxious now to see how well it runs once this is done.
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Glad to hear you're giving it another go! Big cams can wreck havoc on a stock TBI system. Low vacuum = lots of fuel, as you have obviously figured out. I forgot to plug the MAP sensor back in on my truck after working on it and it would barely run, just like you describe. I think you'll be happier once they finish the swap.
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