Vbb199
B-rate Hillbilly Customs
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2018
- Posts
- 9,042
- Reaction score
- 15,333
- Location
- Salisbury NC
- First Name
- Vince
- Truck Year
- 89, 79
- Truck Model
- 89 Suburban R1500, 79 C10
- Engine Size
- 350, 502
Changed the knock sensor, took the truck on a test drive.
A hell ride.
Ran the hell out of it from stops, cruised for long periods of time at 55, took it down some back road locally Where's there's ALOT of curves with deceleration and acceleration couple straights running her hard and running 85-90 mph down the road.
.
No check engine light?
That was all in about a 15 min drive. Engine definitely was up to temp... Makes me wonder if the knock sensor was the issue or not.
Still kinda seems sluggish to me though.
There was a time and place where the big Bertha of a truck felt like a hot rod in town and on the freeway, accelerating and passing people was never an issue.
Idk. I just feel like that same substantial amount of power still isn't there.
Wondering if I should swap out ESC's and see if anything happens.
Even on hard downshifts. It just didn't seem like the power was there.
To be clear I guess, for a 1989 SUBURBAN to get up to 65+mph in 3 or so seconds isn't necessarily bad. I just feel like something is still stealing my thunder.
A hell ride.
Ran the hell out of it from stops, cruised for long periods of time at 55, took it down some back road locally Where's there's ALOT of curves with deceleration and acceleration couple straights running her hard and running 85-90 mph down the road.
.
No check engine light?
That was all in about a 15 min drive. Engine definitely was up to temp... Makes me wonder if the knock sensor was the issue or not.
Still kinda seems sluggish to me though.
There was a time and place where the big Bertha of a truck felt like a hot rod in town and on the freeway, accelerating and passing people was never an issue.
Idk. I just feel like that same substantial amount of power still isn't there.
Wondering if I should swap out ESC's and see if anything happens.
Even on hard downshifts. It just didn't seem like the power was there.
To be clear I guess, for a 1989 SUBURBAN to get up to 65+mph in 3 or so seconds isn't necessarily bad. I just feel like something is still stealing my thunder.
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