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martinoledad Sun, April 17th, 2011 02:56 PM

Think ive lost power over the winter
 
Ok heres the deal. Before the winter really started I could set my cruise control on at 75MPH on the highway and go up and down the deciently steep hills from Morehead, KY to Winchester, KY without the RPMS having to kick up to keep the truck moving at 75MPH. Now when I set the cruis control at 75 and I hit some of those hill the RPM's kick up. I havent dont anything to the truck except put more miles on it. Ive kept the oil changed every 3K miles im not due for a transmission flush for another 5K miles. Any ideas guys.

Longshot270 Sun, April 17th, 2011 07:57 PM

Have you cleaned all the filters and stuff?

If you are running the custom tunes then the computer is not part of it...I guess you could try unplugging then reconnecting the battery, but I doubt that'll do anything. Just make sure you unplug the gryphon.

martinoledad Sun, April 17th, 2011 08:52 PM

Ive changed the filter in the K@N (I bought an extra filter so I dont have to wait an extra day while the other one dries). what other things might need to be cleaned.

I didnt think it would be the computer, but it just seemed a little wierd to me.:hmmm:

Longshot270 Sun, April 17th, 2011 09:02 PM

Cleaning the throttle body might help. Also look at your maintenance log for when you last replaced the fuel filter. Supposed to do that every 15K. I noticed my truck got quite a bit faster after I changed that out. The filter was absolutely disgusting, I dont know how it even ran.

martinoledad Sun, April 17th, 2011 10:22 PM

How easy is it to change out the fuel filter. Is it something a novice person like myself can do. Is there an article on how to specifically clean the throttle body and what stuff do you use. Im sure you have to becareful on how you do it and what you use.

shotgun Mon, April 18th, 2011 06:57 AM

The fuel filter in the 09-10s (and probably 11s) is not user serviceable (it's in the tank).

Unless you over oiled your K&N, your MAF and throttle body shouldn't need to be cleaned.

I'd suspect winter blend gas is still being sold in your area or maybe there's more alcohol content (E10).

Longshot270 Mon, April 18th, 2011 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by shotgun (Post 46911)
The fuel filter in the 09-10s (and probably 11s) is not user serviceable (it's in the tank).

Unless you over oiled your K&N, your MAF and throttle body shouldn't need to be cleaned.

I'd suspect winter blend gas is still being sold in your area or maybe there's more alcohol content (E10).

I didn't know about the fuel filter, that is a bummer. When do they say to bring it in?

Probably got one fill of summer gas then stumbled onto another fill of winter gas.

martinoledad Mon, April 18th, 2011 05:41 PM

I was actually at the gas station today and noticed it said 10% ethanol content. I was actually looking because it was mentioned on another forum. would it be worth me getting my tunes redone to accomidate the 10% ethanol mix. I didnt mention it when bill did my tunes. Or does he normally take that into consideration.

Longshot270 Mon, April 18th, 2011 05:52 PM

I think there was a government mandate that all gasoline had to be at least E10 by a certain year so Bill has been writing them to accommodate for it. Since these engine are low compression, however, there isn't much that needs to be accommodated for.


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