whs!x2 i been drooling over this truck build for years it seems. Don't let some immature dumb f*** ruin it for the rest of us. Picture looks like burnt rubber to me!!! :thumb:
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whs!x2 i been drooling over this truck build for years it seems. Don't let some immature dumb f*** ruin it for the rest of us. Picture looks like burnt rubber to me!!! :thumb:
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Just curious.....has Mark made any adjustments in tuning for these new injectors? If I remember right these were installed afterwards?It's nothing that was said in the open forum, it's stupid ass pms that people can't grow up in. I really don't care for the drama, so I'm opting out.
Phil I'm not talking about the cold weather haze. Or tuning it out for that matter.This crap is annoying. You can not "tune out" cold engine big injector haze. Unless you found a way to magically tune the engine to increase its temperature instantly.
It's not like he was driving in 80* weather and had been running for an hour. The truck wasn't hazing black, that was definitely a cold engine haze.
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Wasn't directed towards you.Phil I'm not talking about the cold weather haze. Or tuning it out for that matter.
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Yes you can. The ECM is full of "temperature modifiers" for this very reason.This crap is annoying. You can not "tune out" cold engine big injector haze. Unless you found a way to magically tune the engine to increase its temperature instantly.
It's not like he was driving in 80* weather and had been running for an hour. The truck wasn't hazing black, that was definitely a cold engine haze.
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You really are taking that picture out of context. That photo was shot a a moment when he was actually into the throttle more than he probably should have been. That is why it appears as much as it was. You can not tune that out. You may can make it a little better but not much. That is like saying you can tune his truck to not smoke at all and make power that hou could be happy with. His combination simple will not allow such things. It is extreme for a street truck period. I personally would like to know your credentials so to speak from the tuning aspect? I see you comment a ton in threads about the tuning is not right or it shouldn't be that way and such. Mark tuned that truck in person on his dyno and with those injectors in it at the time. With that being said, dyno tuning doesn't always make for the best street driving truck or that some aspects could not be better but Mark surely knows what he is doing. This is a cylinder temperature issue. Tuning can't fix that. There are no modifiers for cylinder temp. Ect temperature would be the closest to that and it can't cure that. What would you do to fix it short of pushing on the throttle less? Really walk us all through this so we may all learn something?Yes you can. The ECM is full of "temperature modifiers" for this very reason.
Again, I'm not trying to offend anyone. Just trying to point out that with time and careful adjustments these issues can be fixed.
Obviously there are limitations to everything. But simply saying "you can not tune it out", is a pretty bold statement that really just isn't true at all.
If it it runs good when it's warmed up, and your happy with it, then please just ignore me. I wouldn't be happy with that much haze from a vehicle I intend to drive on the street on a regular basis. So that is why I posted what I did.
To each there own....
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And I should also point out that I did in fact assume he was just cruising in that picture or stopped and idling.
I definitely did not intend to ruffle anyone's feathers the way I seemed to have.
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I typically would buy as Chris said he doesn't have all the sensors intact and they could not compensate enough to stop that from occurring. That is why I ask if you have a magical answer that would stop it.Mark is very VERY good at what he does. Not questioning his ability's at all here. I want that to be 100% clear!
But as you pointed out, Mark tuned it on the dyno. I am very confident that the truck runs great once warm. And, as you have stated, he was accelerating, and perhaps the photo makes it appear worse then it is.
But the discussion is about a cold engine, which Mark would not have had the ability to tune very much on. Cold start, and cold run has to be tuned when the engine is cold. I know this is obvious, but I say that because you typically only get one shot a day at making a change and seeing how it affects it. Possibly more depending on how long you run it, and cold the engine is. But once there is heat in the cylinder you can't actually see how a change affects operation. Even if the ECT is still low.
All the temperature modifiers also have to be adjusted AFTER you get the baseline tables dialed in correctly on a warm engine.....
And no, there is more then just the ECT modifiers you can use to enhance cold engine operation. There is also, IAT. Not to mention you have these modifiers for a whole host of tables that can make a very large impact on cold weather operation. Timing, rail pressure, pilot injection, etc.
Since everyone seems to agree that the main tables need to be adjusted when you run an injector that is larger then stock, why wouldn't the modifiers also need attention?