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2004LB7

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Mine did the same thing when the vanes where too tight. Slow and smoky then bam, takes off like a rocket. I'm sure your tuner would know this.

Have you logged vane position?
 

TheDirty06

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It's Marks turbo so I'd hope the vanes is right. I haven't logged them but I monitor them. At idle they're around 62% and 38% or so cruising down the road at 70mph
 

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What size tires are you running? My truck would never spool up from 1500 rpm at 70 mph like you said in your first post . Mine feels a lot better rolling into it at or above 1800 rpm . Have you called Mark back about this ? He is one of the best !
 

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Looks like you have a great setup , just role into it at a little higher rpm and have fun ! Many people would love to have that be their only problem . Or go to 4 10s Good luck !
 

2004LB7

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When i put 34"s on mine it got real slow. Put 4:56 gearing in and it was a word of difference in acceleration
 

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What are the vanes when you get on it?

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The vanes got down to 7% when I got on it and it seems like tighting that bolt might of helped some. At 1500rpm at 70mph it's has 5 to 6lbs of boost and spools to 10 pretty easily. I don't know what normal boost should be at thatt rpm and speed. As far as the smoke I couldn't tell since its dark lol. But definitely made as step in the right direction
 

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Under 1800 RPM you're really under the tq curve,
35" and 3.73 and bigger turbo make that shelf/ledge exponentially more noticeable even more so when towing lol..

4.56 would put you really close to stock, 4.10 would be my choice for DD/weekend hauler with 35" tires.

I'd definitely check the all the bolts on the exhaust side, make sure nothing else worked loose after first couple heat cycles

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TheDirty06

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Under 1800 RPM you're really under the tq curve,
35" and 3.73 and bigger turbo make that shelf/ledge exponentially more noticeable even more so when towing lol..

4.56 would put you really close to stock, 4.10 would be my choice for DD/weekend hauler with 35" tires.

I'd definitely check the all the bolts on the exhaust side, make sure nothing else worked loose after first couple heat cycles

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I'm gonna check all the bolts again tomorrow!
 

2004LB7

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Wouldn't 4:30s be a better fit? More RPMs for spooling and towing but still low enough for DDing on 35" tires?
 

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I think could be wrong though that a 35in raises a 3.73 close to a 3.42 so 4.10 would be close to a 3.73. Could be wrong though just what I've heard from old timers
 

2004LB7

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Made up a spreadsheet and some graphs to see how the tires and gear ratios compare

Looks like with 35" tires & 4.30 matches real good to stock RPMs. 4.10s would work too. ones a little under while the other is a little over

*Edited* to include stock values in chart for comparison
 

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2008lmmchopper

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Boost leak or drive pressure I'd guess. Sounds like you've checked for boost tho.

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