Flooding type of condition.

STROKERBO

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Would a bad IPR cause a flooding condition?
Truck has started to smoke a lot lately, Raw Fuel White)
Runs smooth until it loads up. Then rev it up to smooth it out again.

When it is loaded up, it seems to miss a bit, again just until I accelerate. It also seems intermittent. Sometimes I can take off and no smoke, other than the usual little black soot.

Please jump in and help a guy out !


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What rpm does it "load" up?

Also, they say a picture is worth 1000 words. In this case, a video would be worth a million words.
 

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Is your pickup all stock? You might have a sticking injector.

Do you have a laser thermometer? Check the manifolds right at the head and see what cylinder is running hotter than the rest.
 

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Sticking injector.....
IME, running sticking eliminator and driving the shiat out of it helped.
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