darren250r
May 12th, 2009, 10:50 AM
Hey guys, been reading here for a while and finally decided to join. I finally got my new motor in my 98 2wd daily driver after I spun a rod bearing. I don't have alot of time outside of work to learn tuning, so I'm trying to find a tuner near central CA to help me tune my truck. If anyone has knowledge of someone that can help me, I'd appreciate it! I'm trying to stay with my stock black box just because I don't have alot of time right now to mess with a 411 conversion, but if it is necessary to work right I will.
I built a .030" 4 bolt main roller vortec block with flat top hypereutectic pistons. It has a GMPP roller LT-4 hotcam with GMPP 1.6 aluminum roller rockers with combined specs of 218/228 .525/.525 112 lsa. I added GMPP vortec smallport bowtie heads. I also put a Yank pro-truck billet torque converter with kevlar lockup clutch and a 3200 stall with a better torque ratio than stock. It doesn't like to idle, especially when cold or when its revved and the throttle is let off completely/quickly. Any help would be appreciated. If anyone has a similar setup and your tune would work for my truck, even better!
Thanks
Darren
I built a .030" 4 bolt main roller vortec block with flat top hypereutectic pistons. It has a GMPP roller LT-4 hotcam with GMPP 1.6 aluminum roller rockers with combined specs of 218/228 .525/.525 112 lsa. I added GMPP vortec smallport bowtie heads. I also put a Yank pro-truck billet torque converter with kevlar lockup clutch and a 3200 stall with a better torque ratio than stock. It doesn't like to idle, especially when cold or when its revved and the throttle is let off completely/quickly. Any help would be appreciated. If anyone has a similar setup and your tune would work for my truck, even better!
Thanks
Darren