JeffBoyette
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Jeff your tips get nice and black after driving a couple miles?
Black and smutty after a trip around the block. Dry powdery residue. ZERO blue smoke, no oil burn dry dark almost black plugs. Its definatly rich.
Jeff your tips get nice and black after driving a couple miles?
everyone's tactic for racing is slightly different...
i've noticed no difference in going through the water box vs. going around it... of course... i heat up street tires and there's no question that, IMO it's better...
now... i don't care if i waste tires...
so there's a difference in glazing the tires or making them sticky...
this is with my experiences at tracks that i'm familiar with, and i do the same thing at tracks i'm not familiar with...
BUT... with all these miles, i'm a little consistent with the truck in general![]()
Bah STFU. I knew the truck had a little dick when i got it. But it looked purdy and i wasnt planning on spending much time at the track. its still win win.
Plugs go in this sunday. Dont think im going to mess with the wires/coils with this few miles. Its a PITA to remove the intake to get to it, and im not patient enough to try it without removing.
Truck sounds rich, smells rich (even with HFC), feels rich, and is smutting up the tips after 20-30 miles.
Its just speculation atm. There were a few 06's that put down some weak numbers, even with heavy mods, and no matter how aggressive the tune, little to no improvement in power.
With the high bleed hydraulic lifters it would be hard to degree the cam at TDC and verify whether it was ground off a few degrees to pass emissions or whatever.
It seams the only way to verify this being the issue, with the amount of time effort and money involved to diagnose it, is to go ahead and swap out the cam with a performance one. $5,000+
Just curious if Torrie's tune is a dyno tune or a canned tune. I am sure they run rich if it is canned.
Torrie's tune is his tune after having experience with the trucks and certain mods. They are a canned tune and still not perfect but not bad at all. In my QC I did headers, catless mids, U/D pullet, K&N filter, coils, wires, plugs, throttle body all at once and i thought it was weak. Loaded Torrie's canned tune and it felt alot better. Drove down to get dyno tuned by him the next day and i swear this was my best mod to date! Tuned on the dyno by Torrie is where its at.
But he may still be rich from what he says.....he needs to get a wideband and see where he is WOT........
It's not Torries tune giving you those A/F numbers. Torries tune puts you right at 12.5 - 12.7 at WOT, on an N/A truck. Now, if it's FI or NOS, then yeah, he'll keep you on the fat side. But there's no reason for his N/A tune to be that rich and normally it's not.
You need to either get an A/F gauge on there, or get it on a dyno with a wideband. Your A/F should be around 12.5 at WOT, with Torries tune.
Just curious if Torrie's tune is a dyno tune or a canned tune. I am sure they run rich if it is canned.
I guess my comments were more pointed to Jeff since he is here on the Gulf Coast and not too far from Torrie.
But if I was you the next time I had my truck dyno'd I would try to coordinate with Torrie so he can dyno tune over the phone/email.
Torrie has the best customer service out there. There is no doubt in my mind that Torrie has dyno-tuning skills!