I need some info on what would cause a stock ETH to create more boost than usual and hit the fuel cut off point.
This has only occured when the engine has been at full throttle for a long time and the RPM's are at 3200 or just below the red line. I have pushed the engine this hard before and it would just go to 19 PSI and stay right at the 3200 mark , but recently when I am running that hard the boost gauge will go to 22 PSI and eventually hit the fuel cut off.
When this happens the truck feels very strong and will only reach 22 PSI when it is at full throttle for a long stretch of road - driving around town the boost will not get past 19 PSI like usual. After this happens the truck feels really strong in fith and sixth gears but will not go past 19 PSI .
Note : the motor is all stock and the pressure fitting is in the air horn . The truck was unloaded the few times that it has done this.
Any pointers or insight as to why the extra boost is happening would be appreciated..... TIA , Thomas
This has only occured when the engine has been at full throttle for a long time and the RPM's are at 3200 or just below the red line. I have pushed the engine this hard before and it would just go to 19 PSI and stay right at the 3200 mark , but recently when I am running that hard the boost gauge will go to 22 PSI and eventually hit the fuel cut off.
When this happens the truck feels very strong and will only reach 22 PSI when it is at full throttle for a long stretch of road - driving around town the boost will not get past 19 PSI like usual. After this happens the truck feels really strong in fith and sixth gears but will not go past 19 PSI .
Note : the motor is all stock and the pressure fitting is in the air horn . The truck was unloaded the few times that it has done this.
Any pointers or insight as to why the extra boost is happening would be appreciated..... TIA , Thomas
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