4.8 vortec very sluggish at times
#1
4.8 vortec very sluggish at times
Hello,
I have a 2000 Silverado 1500 with the 4.8L Vortec and at times, hot or cold, the engine is ultra sluggish off the line. I don't beat the truck at all, it's just like throttle body isn't opening and I'm trying to push through a brick wall or something. 95% of the time, the truck runs great and makes decent power for it's size. I was told to remove the airbox and clean the throttle body with carb cleaner and I did that with no results. Possibly something in the computer communication with the throttle body?? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Fred
I have a 2000 Silverado 1500 with the 4.8L Vortec and at times, hot or cold, the engine is ultra sluggish off the line. I don't beat the truck at all, it's just like throttle body isn't opening and I'm trying to push through a brick wall or something. 95% of the time, the truck runs great and makes decent power for it's size. I was told to remove the airbox and clean the throttle body with carb cleaner and I did that with no results. Possibly something in the computer communication with the throttle body?? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Fred
#2
Hey fast freddie,
Welcome the Chevy Forums.
This won't cost ya nothin'. Pull the air cleaner box, air filter and all. The next thing you run into is a plate with holes, called a MAF sensor. Clean both sides. Reassemble. (I'm assuming, of course, you've already changed your air and gas filters...)
Welcome the Chevy Forums.
This won't cost ya nothin'. Pull the air cleaner box, air filter and all. The next thing you run into is a plate with holes, called a MAF sensor. Clean both sides. Reassemble. (I'm assuming, of course, you've already changed your air and gas filters...)
#3
Awesome! I'll give that a try. Thanks much! Also, what is an affordable way to make a little more power with those engines?? I heard that a throttle body spacer helps along with an aftermarket airbox and some exhaust. Looking to keep the mods around $500. Thanks again,
Fred
Fred
#4
For about 250$, you can install a cold air intake. It just gives your engine more cold air faster. This in turn allows your engine to rev faster, and Viola! More power on demand at a reasonable cost.
I like my K&N CAI, it works well, and parts are very available. There's others that are also good, too.
Replace that transmission filter recently? It's a 35K mile interval service which gets ignored by many. A new filter will not only keep your transmission in good shape, but will also restore a bit of lost power, at a paltry 50$, Transmission fluid included. If you're not sure, you can generally assume this maintenance wasn't done.
I like my K&N CAI, it works well, and parts are very available. There's others that are also good, too.
Replace that transmission filter recently? It's a 35K mile interval service which gets ignored by many. A new filter will not only keep your transmission in good shape, but will also restore a bit of lost power, at a paltry 50$, Transmission fluid included. If you're not sure, you can generally assume this maintenance wasn't done.
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Awesome! I'll give that a try. Thanks much! Also, what is an affordable way to make a little more power with those engines?? I heard that a throttle body spacer helps along with an aftermarket airbox and some exhaust. Looking to keep the mods around $500. Thanks again,
Fred
Fred
TBS will do nothing for a 96+ chevy truck.
i like my K&N intake but i got it off ebay. the box isnt really the restriction but the tube is, you can look online and get an airraid jr tube (i think thats the one) for arounc $100.
good luck
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Hello,
I have a 2000 Silverado 1500 with the 4.8L Vortec and at times, hot or cold, the engine is ultra sluggish off the line. I don't beat the truck at all, it's just like throttle body isn't opening and I'm trying to push through a brick wall or something. 95% of the time, the truck runs great and makes decent power for it's size. I was told to remove the airbox and clean the throttle body with carb cleaner and I did that with no results. Possibly something in the computer communication with the throttle body?? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Fred
I have a 2000 Silverado 1500 with the 4.8L Vortec and at times, hot or cold, the engine is ultra sluggish off the line. I don't beat the truck at all, it's just like throttle body isn't opening and I'm trying to push through a brick wall or something. 95% of the time, the truck runs great and makes decent power for it's size. I was told to remove the airbox and clean the throttle body with carb cleaner and I did that with no results. Possibly something in the computer communication with the throttle body?? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Fred
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