austinado16
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- Joined
- May 25, 2012
- Posts
- 611
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- Location
- Central Coast, CA
- First Name
- Todd
- Truck Year
- 1990 w/307k miles on the clock
- Truck Model
- GMC V1500 Suburban SLE
- Engine Size
- 5.7L TBI/4L60/3.42's
Getting in the mood to "rebuild" the throttle body. I've seen the mods of:
-removing the raised "rim" from around each of the venturi's
-install an adjustable fuel pressure regulator
-install a fuel pressure gauge at the TB
-install a spacer block between the injector pod housing and the TB housing
Any drawbacks to any of these? Does removing the the "rim" and raising the injectors create any sort of lean running issues, or does the computer compensate just by the fact that it's reading/adjusting mixture based on the input from the oxygen sensor?
Are any kits for doing this work any better than others?
I'm chasing a very slight random miss at hot idle and I've got no intake leaks at the IM or TB base, and the EGR is new. PCV is new as of last week. All tune related parts are new, as in, less than a year, and all AC-Delco.
I don't think the TB has ever been touched, so that's why I'd like to give it some love.
-removing the raised "rim" from around each of the venturi's
-install an adjustable fuel pressure regulator
-install a fuel pressure gauge at the TB
-install a spacer block between the injector pod housing and the TB housing
Any drawbacks to any of these? Does removing the the "rim" and raising the injectors create any sort of lean running issues, or does the computer compensate just by the fact that it's reading/adjusting mixture based on the input from the oxygen sensor?
Are any kits for doing this work any better than others?
I'm chasing a very slight random miss at hot idle and I've got no intake leaks at the IM or TB base, and the EGR is new. PCV is new as of last week. All tune related parts are new, as in, less than a year, and all AC-Delco.
I don't think the TB has ever been touched, so that's why I'd like to give it some love.