I did the same thing, plugs even looked the same. I swore up and down it wasn’t a fuel delivery issue as well and tossed parts at it. At this point what do you have to loose?I’ve ran two tanks through this engine.
Fuel filter changed, pulling plugs now.
I did the same thing, plugs even looked the same. I swore up and down it wasn’t a fuel delivery issue as well and tossed parts at it. At this point what do you have to loose?
The white crusty stuff has me wondering. also have you tried running that uphill grade with the reg vacuum unplugged ?
Neighbor was having some driveability issues with his avalanche. Hp tuners has a live reading tool, not sure if your scanner has this, but we could pinpoint the exact spot of his intake manifold leak by watching the O2 sensors and stft's while spraying starting fluid. How were you checking while spraying?
the short fuel trims were hitting as high as -32 on both banks.
Opposite directions. -32 means the O2 sensors are reading pig rich.50-51 is a tad below spec. Larry and I have both found with the adjustable regulator to turn them up 62-63 idling.
Haven’t looked but is that what the 8.1 crowed is running for a fuel pump?
If both banks were reading the same, it could be a tuning issue. Sometimes a MAF is very picky about the intake duct and the factory tune is done based on the factory air box, filter and ductwork.
Map at 4psi? Shouldn’t it be under vacuum?Both banks are reading very similar and have been for a while now therefore I've been digging deeper into the possibility the MAF isn't happy or maybe the MAP. While the truck is stationary the MAF values seem to be in range at 0.02-0.08 lb/s however I didn't monitor those values under load to see if they changed. The MAP was at 3.9-4.3 psi at idle and that's also in range from what I've read.
If I had a stock intake I would certainly try that to eliminate the possibility of the aftermarket piping, couplers and filter causing some sort of issue.
Map at 4psi? Shouldn’t it be under vacuum?
I know changing the intake design causes havoc with the Maf on the gen v swaps I’ve messed with. I had to hack my way through the Maf scaling on hp tuners to get Deon’s blazer to not have negative timing at idle. It’s crazy on these virtual torque tuned engines. I know your 8.1 isn’t, but the Maf scaling could definitely be an issue
You definitely want the maf in a straight section of pipe for sure. Immediately behind a bend disrupts the value.
I don’t remember what values mine runs at though.