Ok I've done some searching and can't find the same issue that I have, so I figured to ask in a post. I have a 2004 Yukon 6.0L . The truck starts no problem, but in the morning my issue is much more prevalent. If its real cold and I give the truck wide open throttle, it really falls on its face. When I lift off of the throttle a little, I feel it pull harder. The problem is still there when the truck is up to temp, but just not a severely noticeable. In general the truck is very weak due to whatever is going on. I took a ride in my buddies 5.3 L Tahoe and his truck has so much more lower than my 6.0L does so there's definitely an issue.
Ok so what we did so far was pull the o2 sensors to see if the cats might be clogged. It still had the same issue.
Then we hooked a fuel pressure gauge up to it. Good pressure at idle(around 60 psi), but when its under a load during hard acceleration the pressure drops off below 35 pounds. The weird thing is that I still have the symptoms of sluggishness before I see the pressure drop down in the guage.
Is it normal for the pressure to drop like that? Any ideas of where I should go from here? This thing is driving me nuts!
Ok so what we did so far was pull the o2 sensors to see if the cats might be clogged. It still had the same issue.
Then we hooked a fuel pressure gauge up to it. Good pressure at idle(around 60 psi), but when its under a load during hard acceleration the pressure drops off below 35 pounds. The weird thing is that I still have the symptoms of sluggishness before I see the pressure drop down in the guage.
Is it normal for the pressure to drop like that? Any ideas of where I should go from here? This thing is driving me nuts!