I installed a full set of new Auto meter gauges yesterday, and I figured while I was at it I'd move the pyro sender from post-turbo where the PO put it to pre-turbo. Uh-oh. 1300 degrees is the magic number, huh? I'm there before I even get the pedal all the way to the floor (empty, unloaded). This is not good, considering that around here we have a constant 40+ mph headwind (always seems like a headwind anyway), sometimes up to 80 or 90 mph on certain stretches of highway. Basically, last week I had to back off on the gas because my old post-turbo pyro was at 900 just due to the headwind, and this is unloaded, tailgate down! Can you imagine a truck putting out 25 pounds of boost just to push its' empty nose though wind? How in the hell am I supposed to pull a trailer with this?
I've got Scotty air and a full DTT transmission upgrade kit and valve body on the way. Will they help enough once installed? Maybe that TDR badge on the grille is creating wind resistance...
I've got Scotty air and a full DTT transmission upgrade kit and valve body on the way. Will they help enough once installed? Maybe that TDR badge on the grille is creating wind resistance...