xp1ik05
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Well I'm in between a rock and a hard place right now trying to figure out what my truck is wanting from me. It's an 04 with 146k on it. Was all stock up until 139k. All "preventative" mods have been done minus studs as I've been more or less waiting. I'm anal on maintenance and have had no issues minus a blown boot on the turbo charge pipe and the clamp occasionally leaking on the egr delete. Very little things IMO. I've been running a tune that's pretty de-tuned for the reason of studs but still pretty aggressive as converter will lock nice and early and have ran SRL and X-Street in the past. Always monitor temps and everything is normal and oil cooler only has a few thousand miles on it as I ran into a deal on a new ford cooler so figured why not. Since I've owned the truck I've never got over 16 mpg no matter how I drive and EGT's seem to be slightly higher than others I've rode in / drove but still cruise around 700 and never go over 14-1500 on WOT. Recently dynoed to get a base line and was a lot lower than I was hoping, 358hp/670tq. The other day I got under the hood as I haven't had the chance lately as I've been running around back and forth to NC and VA and noticed I had puked some coolant from the degas bottle. Not a lot but some got out and I can not get it to do it again. Haven't found a gauge locally to test it but I'm lost. No smoke or coolant smell and coolant level seems to be holding as where it's always been. Replaced the cap just cause I've had a few new ones in the truck just incase. I was in the process of finding a turbo but feel like I need to be more focused on possible studding. Any thoughts? Thanks ahead of time.
BTW- was considering a new turbo cause when hooked up to the computer the vanes seem to be very slow to move when you up the percentage and I have intentions of larger injectors when the time comes.......
BTW- was considering a new turbo cause when hooked up to the computer the vanes seem to be very slow to move when you up the percentage and I have intentions of larger injectors when the time comes.......