Vaughn MacKenzie
TDR MEMBER
Yesterday was warm and I went for a long drive in the '98 and ended up in the NE Oregon mountains between 4000 -4600 feet. Remembering this thread I decided to mess around for a bit seeing how the truck drove compared to home (400 feet elev). Air temps were 66-68 degrees at that elevation. The turbo definitely spools slower but if I don't roll into the throttle hard it spools up fine with very little smoke. Get into it more aggressively and it gives a decent puff, more that at home, but clears right up. Stomp on it and it smokes good, seems to bog and takes longer for the smoke to clear.
Power was definitely down, felt flat compared to home. Truck is totally stock except for marine 300 4-hole injectors. It would be interesting to see how it runs at 6-7,000 feet or higher.
Vaughn
Power was definitely down, felt flat compared to home. Truck is totally stock except for marine 300 4-hole injectors. It would be interesting to see how it runs at 6-7,000 feet or higher.
Vaughn