I have a stock 1996 3500 2wd Dually, Auto, 3. 55, 188,000 mile truck from CA.
Not the truck in my SIG.
It seems down on power. In fact it "Seems" to pull better at part throttle than a full throttle. Floored, it cant pull 8,000# in overdrive. (it is a tall load, losts of wind) but at part throtle, it seems to be able to get up over 65 at times. I do KNOW it does not pull any stronger at past abotu 1/2 throttle. Also, it seems that if you can ever get up to about 72 mph, (2000 rpm?) it seems to pull better, and can stay up there.
What has been done:
New fuel filter, air fitler (KN drop in)
Pressure check intercooler (like airing up a tire!)
EGR valve has plate blocking it off.
Converter emptied
All resulted in no improvement, so:
Took it to diesel shop, Fuel pressure ok, Valves set, lift pump OK, Boost pressure ok, BUT timing was 4 degrees off (I think he said 10 and was supposed to be 14), hell, everthing he could check, and he says it is good to go. I dont know if he check fuel pressure going down the road or not, but he did say it was "OK"
My driver drove 17 hours yesteday, and said it "might" be better, but symptoms are still the same.
Maybe I am spoiled because my other truck has been bombed, but this one sure feels too slow. I want to leave it stock, as I am not going to get into the transmission on this one (still orginal at 188,000 miles)
But this just does not feel right...
Paul Smith
Not the truck in my SIG.
It seems down on power. In fact it "Seems" to pull better at part throttle than a full throttle. Floored, it cant pull 8,000# in overdrive. (it is a tall load, losts of wind) but at part throtle, it seems to be able to get up over 65 at times. I do KNOW it does not pull any stronger at past abotu 1/2 throttle. Also, it seems that if you can ever get up to about 72 mph, (2000 rpm?) it seems to pull better, and can stay up there.
What has been done:
New fuel filter, air fitler (KN drop in)
Pressure check intercooler (like airing up a tire!)
EGR valve has plate blocking it off.
Converter emptied
All resulted in no improvement, so:
Took it to diesel shop, Fuel pressure ok, Valves set, lift pump OK, Boost pressure ok, BUT timing was 4 degrees off (I think he said 10 and was supposed to be 14), hell, everthing he could check, and he says it is good to go. I dont know if he check fuel pressure going down the road or not, but he did say it was "OK"
My driver drove 17 hours yesteday, and said it "might" be better, but symptoms are still the same.
Maybe I am spoiled because my other truck has been bombed, but this one sure feels too slow. I want to leave it stock, as I am not going to get into the transmission on this one (still orginal at 188,000 miles)
But this just does not feel right...
Paul Smith