evanandretti
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Well mine puts out heat I'll tell you that much. And Ronnie what is "bad gas mileage" on these trucks? Lately I have been averaging 10mpg
Have you had your truck to a dyno? What did it do?
Using leaded race fuel with cats will plug them pretty quick, just as an example of a power killer.
A good billet cam will cost around 900 or so which is cheaper than a new o.e.m. cam (around 1200).
IF cam timing isn't a problem, it is an expensive test.
Getting TO the cam sprockets on these engines is no simple task because of the oil pickup inside the oil pan (it has to come off before the timing cover can). It was WAY easier to do this on the older Gen II Viper engines.
Because of the low bleed-down lifters, a compression test is inconclusive.
I don't (unfortunately) have a quick and easy test for you.
The biggest indicators are: The engines don't produce much heat,
they don't respond to modifications and they have low power numbers (and of course lousy gas mileage).
Ronnie
Ok, no amount of tuning can correct an advanced/retarded cam. Only way to do this is to verify valve events in degree increments. When you purchase an aftermarket cam you are given a spec card which has all pertinent info on each valve event opening and closing and point of max lift in degrees. A degree wheel (based on 360 degrees, circle) simply attached to the crank snout and a pointer affixed to the block will tell the story.
The cam is likely fine, but you may as well replace it while you have it torn down that far unless you dint have the spare 1k$ for cam,pushrods and valve springs. In that case degreeing the factory cam can provide generous results if installed or ground wrong. I think they may have purposefully ground them wrong and as I said there is a tattletale tool called a Cam Dr that can verify all specs to ensure it is ground right.
Well mine puts out heat I'll tell you that much. And Ronnie what is "bad gas mileage" on these trucks? Lately I have been averaging 10mpg
Burt could likely give you the specifics on his increase in gas mileage since the swap.
I wish there was a simple way to tell if a cam timing issue existed other than what I've posted..
Geo, $4500 ??!!?? must have included way more than just a cam. No somewhere under a grand for a cam is about average.
I have no cams for sale.
Sorry Geo, I hope you get this worked out friend.:hmmmm:
There is no way to diagnose the real issue with your truck on the net. Going to Stinker is a good move. Stink will spec a good cam for you, if that is the root cause of your problem. I'm sure he will get your truck haulin'!
My issue is sometimes I will be driving down the road and all the sudden my parking break light and chime comes on for no apparent reason. The only temporary fix for me is to shut her down, engage the parking break, restart, and disengage the break. If I'm lucky it doesn't come back for a while.![]()
Sadly this started happening way before the SCT, maybe a censor being loose is my only guess.
Ok your numbers do look low , but i still dont think i would do that test what they told you to do . If your rings are not good you would be smoking , or burning oil .
So when you check your oils is it down at all or does it smoke at all .
hmmmm. u may be onto something, maybe some other proven 06's can post their build dates and specs.............Anyone????????????
so, how do u think ur truck is runnin. is it about the same as mine or are you waitin for the full break in, have you gone wot yet???
Steve's truck and mine were built a few months apart, I don't have the exact dates.