do what? they are black lol
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What would really be cool is if you got a black speed grill with some sort of red "chevy" script....oh wait....
HARROP | Superchargers
Is this what you were considering at first??? I came across it in another thread and it made me think of you, for the I5 Colorado/Canyon/H3 Hummers. I know its alot more than your turbo setup, just found it and thought Id mention it.
BTW.... get her tuned yet???
yeah there's pics of that s/c on page 3 or so i think.. i considered it but they want like 4 g's for it, no one know what kind of numbers it puts down, and there's some custom fab work that needs to be done for the throttle body/intake or some**** to make it work because it's actually made for a hummer 3
i haven't gotten it tuned yet because the new engine is not running right for some reason, i need to do a cylinder leak down test and test the fuel pressure, then go from there
yeah, i've about f*cking had it, i can not for the life of me figure out what is wrong.. i fire it up and it runs like absolute sh*t until it warms up, i've swapped, O2 sensors, MAF, MAP, coolant temp sensor, exhaust cam actuator, pretty much any sensor u can think of, and it still does it, and i've checked and rechecked for vacuum leaks
Lifters or valves sticking from motor sitting in the junkyard for a long time maybe?
If it runs fine warm, if it is a valvetrain issue or an oiling issue you could run some thin oil through it to wash out anything that might have been sludged up from sitting
i dunno, i'm gonna borrow a leakdown tester and see whats up.. but i would think a valvetrain issue would at least cause misfires no? when i fire it up it runs really lean like in the 17/18's
re-re-re check for vacuum leaks? that does seem electrical though
that was my thought also.. a bad coolant temp sensor would cause issues until the PCM switches into closed loop (when the engine is warm).. but that's not the case... i've already swapped every other sensor i could think of..
maybe a simple question, but is this a stock pcm youre running or one that you tried to tune on?
is the BOV operational? if it's stuck closed, your MAF could be getting a wrong reading and causing the pcm to send too much fuel. i'm kinda reaching here though. it might just be in the tune
well sh!t
have you checked for injector consistencies? take a multimeter to the fuel injectors to see if they're getting the same signals
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