zombiekiller
OG BooBooRunner
any update yet?
nothing beyond," the tech thinks the truck jumped timing" .
Hoping to get a more solid update this morning.
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any update yet?
I tried it when traveling to/from Dallas a couple of weekends ago. I found it was slowing down to soon for my tastes, so I kept turning it off.
I tried it when traveling to/from Dallas a couple of weekends ago. I found it was slowing down to soon for my tastes, so I kept turning it off.
Agree. I know we're way off topic here, but if you're a "spirited" (ok, aggressive) and impatient driver like me in moderate traffic, who hates cars who jump (or stay) in the left lane when traveling less than ~8mph over the limit, you'll immediately turn off adaptive cruise, even on the shortest following distance setting.
I think that about sums it up. I did not try it at the shortest distance, but when I am driving between Houston and Dallas, I like to keep the other cars pretty close so I can stay in the faster left lane on I-45. If the road was clear with only a few occasional cars, it was fine. As soon as the traffic got busy as I approached the city, it got annoying pretty fast.
I have zero doubt that when I swapped mine it ran smoother and was quieter. I likened it to the same sound you get when you change your oil and first start it up...you can just hear its smoother. Didn't notice a performance gain but I do have a tune and small performance changes aren't that noticeable anyway at this point.
I am really glad that installing the 542 plugs has worked for others, but it did not fix my truck's "missing" or "stuttering" issues (I gapped them at .028). From what I can gather, if I drive fairly aggressively, I generally don't have noticeable issues. The problem seems to arise with light to very light throttle inputs. That said, when it starts stuttering, giving the truck more gas does not help the situation. I generally have to let off the gas and then give it more throttle to get the problem to go away.
The problem seems to mostly occur between 1200 and 1800 RPMs just before what I think are the turbos starting to spool up???? I know those are fairly low RPMs, but I don't think it is an overload issue with the truck not churning enough RPMs, but something else.
The problem seems to mostly occur between 1200 and 1800 RPMs just before what I think are the turbos starting to spool up???? I know those are fairly low RPMs, but I don't think it is an overload issue with the truck not churning enough RPMs, but something else.
What would cause spark to go out?
I am really glad that installing the 542 plugs has worked for others, but it did not fix my truck's "missing" or "stuttering" issues (I gapped them at .028). From what I can gather, if I drive fairly aggressively, I generally don't have noticeable issues. The problem seems to arise with light to very light throttle inputs. That said, when it starts stuttering, giving the truck more gas does not help the situation. I generally have to let off the gas and then give it more throttle to get the problem to go away.
The problem seems to mostly occur between 1200 and 1800 RPMs just before what I think are the turbos starting to spool up???? I know those are fairly low RPMs, but I don't think it is an overload issue with the truck not churning enough RPMs, but something else.