88 pickup very slow
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88 pickup very slow
Hey all i have a 1988 toyota pick 222k on her. I knew my truck was really slow but i didnt realize how bad until i drove my buddies truck. Mine will not go up a hil unless dropping into third gear, its on worn 31 inch mud tires with aluminum wheels and a flat bed. bed is lighter then stock as well. ive done a head gasket,stock cam and tps on it a few years back, Also put a new used computer in it because i sunk it in a river and fried it. I checked the timing on it yesterday its spot on, also checked compression. about 165-175 on all four. Thinking i may have a clogged cat or fuel supply issue. Are there any common issues that would cause this issue? how could i check the knock sensor? thanks
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I don't like the variance on that compression, ten pound swing is getting very close on the 10% limit. But that's just me being picky somewhat.
It's just not a fair comparison, even given the same running gear and mileages after they have left the factory. 100k put on by Grandma, 100k put on by ____. You get the idea.
There are plenty of things you can do to help mitigate it. Give it a good tune, do all the checks and adjustments, cleaning and lubrication.
Know what you have and drive accordingly. If you want it to peg you to the back of the seat you need to stay near peak torque.
It's just not a fair comparison, even given the same running gear and mileages after they have left the factory. 100k put on by Grandma, 100k put on by ____. You get the idea.
There are plenty of things you can do to help mitigate it. Give it a good tune, do all the checks and adjustments, cleaning and lubrication.
Know what you have and drive accordingly. If you want it to peg you to the back of the seat you need to stay near peak torque.
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So far ive checked,
Rolling resistance- all good, no locked up breaks
Compression- good
Changed fuel filter- no change
Dropped cat- appeared clear and drove with out, no change
Found knock sensor wire down to a thread- repaired harness- no change
Checked fuel pressure- right around 42 psi at idle
Checked fuel supply- seemed to have plenty
Im thinking of maybe swapping his mass air flow on to mine and seeing if it changes
I cant even haul a load of wood. And forget about pulling a 4x10 trailer with a atv.