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Old 07-08-2010 | 07:40 PM
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hello to everyone

i just got my first truck. its a 96 chevy c1500, it has a 97 motor in it with 87k miles on it. with recipt.

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feels like the truck lacks power and gusels gas like a beast, i drive it like a old lady wat can this be?

the truck chasis have 280k miles, but i got the truck from a good friend and he gave me the recipt for the new motor. the truck has magnaflow exhaust. i deleted the cats on it, cus of one of my dads friends told me that they might be cloged. so i took them off. the gas milege got better, after i took off the cats and i took off the air lid from the air filter. it runs smoother feels like it has more power, but it still not to its potencial my dad had a 97 yukon and that truck used to move.

i did the oil change, fuel filter, oil filter, and sparck plugs. i have the new wires but still havent put them on... any suggestions or info will be apreciated thanks..

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Old 07-08-2010 | 10:57 PM
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could be rear end gear... is it a 350 or 305?
 
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Old 07-09-2010 | 08:26 PM
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350 at 60 mph its at 2000rpm
 
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Old 07-09-2010 | 10:08 PM
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Was the original motor a 350 or 305. Might be a computer issue.
 
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Old 07-10-2010 | 01:13 AM
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2000 rpms at 60 seems high... my 97 is at 2000 at about 73

could explain the mileage, but not the power...
 
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Old 07-11-2010 | 12:18 PM
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dont get me worng the truck has power at full throttle. now driving it at regualr speed is like i gotta give it like half throttle to keep up wit trafic. i dont know if its jus me im used to driving small cars. i jut might be that cus it hauls a** when i full throttle. im also use to driving 4 bangers to. it might just be me.. thanks for the help tho if any one has any more ideas let me know
 
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Old 07-11-2010 | 12:44 PM
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I guess I can assume you have a 4 spd auto. I have one too. There's just not much power in 3rd gear. And overdrive is only for mileage. Your tranny could have a good many miles on it. Could be not downshifting at the right time causing you to put more foot in it to get a downshift. Or it could simply be you aren't used to a GM overdrive automatic. As mentioned in an earlier post, a numerically higher gear ratio would help keep the truck in its power range (but hurt highway mileage). You prpbably didn't buy the truck to knock down 20 MPG, right?
 
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Old 07-12-2010 | 01:13 PM
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I guess I can assume you have a 4 spd auto. I have one too. There's just not much power in 3rd gear. And overdrive is only for mileage. Your tranny could have a good many miles on it. Could be not downshifting at the right time causing you to put more foot in it to get a downshift. Or it could simply be you aren't used to a GM overdrive automatic. As mentioned in an earlier post, a numerically higher gear ratio would help keep the truck in its power range (but hurt highway mileage). You prpbably didn't buy the truck to knock down 20 MPG, right?
i know they are not economical, but i wasnt thinking 10 12 mils per gallon iether. lol my uncles 6.0 hummer swolows that.

that what u were telling me about the tranny shifting is what i thought from the beging. is there a way to fix the down shift issue?

i feel like it dosnt down shift on time. in orter for it to down shif i have to basically full trottle. the tranny has around 87 97k miles.
 
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Old 07-12-2010 | 08:44 PM
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i know they are not economical, but i wasnt thinking 10 12 mils per gallon iether. lol my uncles 6.0 hummer swolows that.

that what u were telling me about the tranny shifting is what i thought from the beging. is there a way to fix the down shift issue?

i feel like it dosnt down shift on time. in orter for it to down shif i have to basically full trottle. the tranny has around 87 97k miles.

I'd ask a mechanic that I trust to take a ride along with you. It could be too many things. Check the fluid level. Torque converter could be shot. Old servo. Who knows? Sorry.
 
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Old 07-12-2010 | 10:58 PM
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Is the truck completely stock? Mine was a turd before I started adding parts. But my 3rd gear and overdrive was not gutless, but had plently of *****. Of course I had a 90 model with a 5.7 350. What I added was Edelbrock intake, underdrive pulleys, JBA shorty headers, glasspack then dualed out, and a Hyperteck Thermomaster chip with 160 degree T-stat. Around town I averaged 16-a7 MPG and on the Highway I averaged 21 MPG and that was at 75 MPH. Oh and I also had a tonnue cover too. It was a reg cab short bed with 373 gears, 275/ 70 R 15 for tires too. I miss that ruck. I like it better than my 04 GMC Sierra.
 



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