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<blockquote data-quote="Sorin W" data-source="post: 989456" data-attributes="member: 70336"><p>Thank you for advice and tips! Problem is solved. Just a weird coincidence ?!? it turned out to be a faulty fuel pump that once replaced took care of the issue. At 261,000 miles probably was a good idea to get a new one anyway. He checked the fuel pressure and was a little low (34 instead of minimum 35), as I said the engine was running just with way less power. For 300 bucks I got a new fuel pump, does it sound as a reasonable price? The good news is that the engine looks great as per mechanic feedback. I take a good care of my truck and I hope to get to 500,000 miles on the same engine.</p><p></p><p>Eddie, the engine was doing the same with and without the MAF sensor.</p><p></p><p>The whole truck feels a bit more tight, less shaky when idle-ing but still seems a tiny fraction slower than before I got the work done. Is there any re-learning gear shifting process that I should perform? When I accelerate from a stand still I don't feel anymore the same take off power but the difference is not much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sorin W, post: 989456, member: 70336"] Thank you for advice and tips! Problem is solved. Just a weird coincidence ?!? it turned out to be a faulty fuel pump that once replaced took care of the issue. At 261,000 miles probably was a good idea to get a new one anyway. He checked the fuel pressure and was a little low (34 instead of minimum 35), as I said the engine was running just with way less power. For 300 bucks I got a new fuel pump, does it sound as a reasonable price? The good news is that the engine looks great as per mechanic feedback. I take a good care of my truck and I hope to get to 500,000 miles on the same engine. Eddie, the engine was doing the same with and without the MAF sensor. The whole truck feels a bit more tight, less shaky when idle-ing but still seems a tiny fraction slower than before I got the work done. Is there any re-learning gear shifting process that I should perform? When I accelerate from a stand still I don't feel anymore the same take off power but the difference is not much. [/QUOTE]
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