Here's the scenario. A few weeks ago I installed a #11 TST fuel plate in my truck. At the time I had very limited time so after a test drive I tried to adjust the star wheel but it was nearly all the way forward so I turned it a few more clicks and left it. The power seemed to be an improvement over stock but not nearly what I thought it should be. Now after pulling the trailer several thousand miles since I can tell you that the low end power is hardly improved at all; and the top end only marginally.
The truck. It is a '98 Quad cab 4x4 5 speed with 3. 54 gears. It has 235/85 tires so the gearing maybe a little tall but I have seen many trucks with this combo and newer 4x4's came stock with them.
Observations. It seems a little slow to build boost off the line. Power seems low up to 1800-2000 rpm and only fair beyond that. Max boost is only 30psi and it takes a while to get there. Smokes black some on the low end but very little on top.
Adjustments. Yesterday I moved the plate forward (eventually all the way) and the AFC housing. Checked the gov. arm; it was fine. Checked the wastegate; it is free. Plugged the hose to the wastegate; still only 30psi. I did a visual check of the intake plumbing and every thing looked fine. Today I changed my fuel filter and put my #6 plate from my old truck in. None of these things improved performance. From what I understand the #6 in a 215 pump should run VERY HOT but I couldn't get it over 1300*.
In comparison to my old truck, ('97 auto, sold) with a #6, the modification seems very mild. This truck has half the miles and is rated 35 hp more stock. I could push 36 psi with the same boost elbow reading on the same guage. I could see 1400* very quickly with the '97 and have a hard time getting past 1250* with this one. This truck still has the cat and muffler allthough the previous owner did install a 4 inch cat-back
(soon to be 4 all the way). I don't think the kitty is plugged because it will turn 3000 rpm's in the first 4 gears fairly easily without high egt's; so that should not be an issue right now.
I guess it just doesn't seem to set me back in the seat like my old truck and I am not sure why. My next step is to pressure test my intake system and look for leaks but I don't know where to go after that. It seems like I either have a leak on the charge air side or not enough fuel to build boost. Lift pump?!? The truck runs well and has sufficient power for everyday driving but does not feel like a performance truck. Bottom line: max. boost is 30 psi and seems slow to get there no matter what I do. Thanks in advance for any suggestions or help; and please correct me if I am wrong in any of my conclusions or diagnostic methods. I am still kinda new to this stuff. Sorry for the long post but I tried to include every thing I have done to the truck.
Junior
The truck. It is a '98 Quad cab 4x4 5 speed with 3. 54 gears. It has 235/85 tires so the gearing maybe a little tall but I have seen many trucks with this combo and newer 4x4's came stock with them.
Observations. It seems a little slow to build boost off the line. Power seems low up to 1800-2000 rpm and only fair beyond that. Max boost is only 30psi and it takes a while to get there. Smokes black some on the low end but very little on top.
Adjustments. Yesterday I moved the plate forward (eventually all the way) and the AFC housing. Checked the gov. arm; it was fine. Checked the wastegate; it is free. Plugged the hose to the wastegate; still only 30psi. I did a visual check of the intake plumbing and every thing looked fine. Today I changed my fuel filter and put my #6 plate from my old truck in. None of these things improved performance. From what I understand the #6 in a 215 pump should run VERY HOT but I couldn't get it over 1300*.
In comparison to my old truck, ('97 auto, sold) with a #6, the modification seems very mild. This truck has half the miles and is rated 35 hp more stock. I could push 36 psi with the same boost elbow reading on the same guage. I could see 1400* very quickly with the '97 and have a hard time getting past 1250* with this one. This truck still has the cat and muffler allthough the previous owner did install a 4 inch cat-back

I guess it just doesn't seem to set me back in the seat like my old truck and I am not sure why. My next step is to pressure test my intake system and look for leaks but I don't know where to go after that. It seems like I either have a leak on the charge air side or not enough fuel to build boost. Lift pump?!? The truck runs well and has sufficient power for everyday driving but does not feel like a performance truck. Bottom line: max. boost is 30 psi and seems slow to get there no matter what I do. Thanks in advance for any suggestions or help; and please correct me if I am wrong in any of my conclusions or diagnostic methods. I am still kinda new to this stuff. Sorry for the long post but I tried to include every thing I have done to the truck.
Junior