So after having my truck at the dealer for over a week for the Service Electronic Throttle Control message I'm trying to make sure I'm 100% on top of this truck. Granted the light was from a bad exhaust temp sensor it still left me feeling uneasy with hearing these stories of failures. Fast forward to the past couple days and I've been getting a weird rough idle, almost misfire feeling when truck is warming up. Between 130* to about 175* than the symptoms disappear once to SOT. Went to autozone and grabbed some cleaners, some VP additive and got to it. I suspected that the fuel I got was crap, so I tossed in a bottle of de-emulisifier, disconnected the battery and pulled the tube and sensor. Holy crap. I know the EGR TUBE being cleaned doesn't do much but I wanted to see the status in my upper intake. Terrible. The pic of the map sensor is a good indication, use your imagination. I'll be doin the gde tune when I can afford, fingers crossed this rectified my issue. No lights, no drivability issues just a weird shudder at idle. Dealer has been great to use but is backed up pretty bad so I tried to eliminate the easy things first to see if it continues. Really hoping this thing doesn't turn into a headache. I don't mind maintaining the truck, but this is a bit ridiculous.
On a side note, I'm not sure if it was the battery disconnect or map cleaning but I did notice bit of difference in the way it drove around town. Figured at first it was in my head but drove around a bit to get some fresh fuel cycled in and it definitely has a bit more snap in around town driving than before. Now onto the pics....i had a 5.9 Cummins before this and I can't believe they convinced themselves this is a good idea. With 300k on it the 5.9 intake was embarrassingly cleaner than this.
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On a side note, I'm not sure if it was the battery disconnect or map cleaning but I did notice bit of difference in the way it drove around town. Figured at first it was in my head but drove around a bit to get some fresh fuel cycled in and it definitely has a bit more snap in around town driving than before. Now onto the pics....i had a 5.9 Cummins before this and I can't believe they convinced themselves this is a good idea. With 300k on it the 5.9 intake was embarrassingly cleaner than this.





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