MrMarty51
Well-Known Member
The 93 K1500 I had, at 70 mph, that thing would kick down on the slightest up hill grade, if the cruise control was set, if there was any head wind or breeze, it was much worse.
I could run the throttle with My foot, maintain speed on some pretty steep grades and it would not kick down except for on the steepest grades. Manual running the throttle increased fuel mileage greatly too.
You might try that next time out.
Short shots of starting fluid around vacuum manifolds, base of TBI, etc. will let You know immediately of there is a vacuum leak.
An ex coworker had a 454, His son had a 6.5 both about the same years. He swore that the 454 pulled way better than the 6.5. I always thought, a little work on the 6.5 might make a difference.
About the best fuel mileage He got with the 454 was in the 14 mpg area and less.
I could run the throttle with My foot, maintain speed on some pretty steep grades and it would not kick down except for on the steepest grades. Manual running the throttle increased fuel mileage greatly too.
You might try that next time out.
Short shots of starting fluid around vacuum manifolds, base of TBI, etc. will let You know immediately of there is a vacuum leak.
An ex coworker had a 454, His son had a 6.5 both about the same years. He swore that the 454 pulled way better than the 6.5. I always thought, a little work on the 6.5 might make a difference.
About the best fuel mileage He got with the 454 was in the 14 mpg area and less.