Hey guys,
I am hoping someone can give guidance here. I have a new 8.1l suburban 2001. I just added a throttle body spacer and replaced my plugs and wires. I gapped them at .045 with Ac delco 41-993 iridium plugs. I used taylor thundervolts 82225.
The engine runs great up to 3600 rpms. Then it is bogging. I have two guesses as to the problem.
1. The spark plugs are not firing properly at that rpm.
2. The air to fuel mixture is off due to the new throttle body spacer. Airaid PowerAid TBS Throttle Body Spacers 200-512-1.
I have removed all the plugs and wires to check for damage. They all look fine. I was under the impression gapping at .045 was supposed to make the 8.1s perform better at high rpms.
It also could be the throttle body spacer is making the air much more dense at high rpms.
More background info. I just cleaned the MAF. which is a Delphi and looked like it was replaced recently. I also scrubbed and cleaned the throttle body. I started the truck and it ran fine after cleaning the throttle body and before putting it on.
I am also In the process of getting a custom tune from diablo Lewis. I am hoping he will be able to help me with air/fuel mixtures and that will resolve the issue. Otherwise I will replace the plugs with standard .060 gapping to see if that fixes it.
Anybody experience this or know which direction I should head in?? Thanks and I will try to upload the video I took.
I am hoping someone can give guidance here. I have a new 8.1l suburban 2001. I just added a throttle body spacer and replaced my plugs and wires. I gapped them at .045 with Ac delco 41-993 iridium plugs. I used taylor thundervolts 82225.
The engine runs great up to 3600 rpms. Then it is bogging. I have two guesses as to the problem.
1. The spark plugs are not firing properly at that rpm.
2. The air to fuel mixture is off due to the new throttle body spacer. Airaid PowerAid TBS Throttle Body Spacers 200-512-1.
I have removed all the plugs and wires to check for damage. They all look fine. I was under the impression gapping at .045 was supposed to make the 8.1s perform better at high rpms.
It also could be the throttle body spacer is making the air much more dense at high rpms.
More background info. I just cleaned the MAF. which is a Delphi and looked like it was replaced recently. I also scrubbed and cleaned the throttle body. I started the truck and it ran fine after cleaning the throttle body and before putting it on.
I am also In the process of getting a custom tune from diablo Lewis. I am hoping he will be able to help me with air/fuel mixtures and that will resolve the issue. Otherwise I will replace the plugs with standard .060 gapping to see if that fixes it.
Anybody experience this or know which direction I should head in?? Thanks and I will try to upload the video I took.