So this morning I crank my truck up and let warm up while I get ready for work. I get in it and go well when I turn out of my drive way I had to leave in a hurry cause I pulled out in front of a car well when I let off the truck stalled and I couldn't get it to fire .... I had to bleed the lines to get it to fire. Couple days before this right after I installed injectors which was last week end I went to pull down my drive way I applied a little pedal to get out of my rut ... As soon as I let off it stalled
Let off easy or stab the throttle a couple times. It's normal, and it's not going to stop unless you do as I said. Trust me with 300's it's much worse.
Yep bad habit I gotta get out of but ... I didn't relize my tuner was cranked up ... I let my brother in law drive it to the store and I think he was toying with it last night
yup, with 125's my truck would die if i let off too hard. airlocked the VP, the reason i always carry a 19mm wrench in my truck lol.
a good lift pump and solid pressure to the vp44 CAN help reduce the likelyhood of this happening, but its really all in your right foot. what are you running for a lift pump?
are you sure you installed the injectors right? toured the injectors line down first to make sure the crossover tubes where seated good? then the injectors.
You guys act like we haven't done this before This has been going on for a LONG time. ^^^^^This guy knows more than the rest of us... I'd listen to him.
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