2001 Suburban 1500 4x4 - Hard Starting - injectors?
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2001 Suburban 1500 4x4 - Hard Starting - injectors?
Been awhile since I posted, though not LS1 or Fbody specific figured the engines are the same and you could help me out. I have a 2001 Suburban 1500 4x4 with about 120,000 miles. For some reason it has a hard time starting, especially after a long trip when it gets up to temp and sits for about an hour or so. It cranks fine and strong but for a second or two after cranking it starts but you can tell it was a rough start (almost feels like their is to much fuel because i feel a sputter). I searched and pretty much every item most people have an issue with that would cause this has been replaced. Let me give you a list:
New parts:
Fuel Pump (Left me at the side of the road, now pressure at the test port is @ 55 PSI and holds steady)
Fuel Pressure Regulator (even though no fuel came from the vacuum line, figure I would replace it for $60)
Fuel filter
Spark Plugs
Wires
PCV Valve
Battery
The last thing people seem to be having an issue with was:
1) Fuel injectors
2) Dirty valve train or lots of carbon build
The truck idles fine when it is started so that leads me to believe the throttle position sensor and MAF are fine.
Modifications I have on the truck are:
Magnaflow exhaust
Magnaflow Y-pipe w/ highflow cats
JET Stage 2 ECU piggy back unit (says I need 91+ octane but have been putting in 89,not sure if this could be the cause, but I did run 91 on a recent towing trip and it did the same thing after we stopped at the hotel)
Volant cold air intake
Anyone have any tips or ideas, I am stumped....
New parts:
Fuel Pump (Left me at the side of the road, now pressure at the test port is @ 55 PSI and holds steady)
Fuel Pressure Regulator (even though no fuel came from the vacuum line, figure I would replace it for $60)
Fuel filter
Spark Plugs
Wires
PCV Valve
Battery
The last thing people seem to be having an issue with was:
1) Fuel injectors
2) Dirty valve train or lots of carbon build
The truck idles fine when it is started so that leads me to believe the throttle position sensor and MAF are fine.
Modifications I have on the truck are:
Magnaflow exhaust
Magnaflow Y-pipe w/ highflow cats
JET Stage 2 ECU piggy back unit (says I need 91+ octane but have been putting in 89,not sure if this could be the cause, but I did run 91 on a recent towing trip and it did the same thing after we stopped at the hotel)
Volant cold air intake
Anyone have any tips or ideas, I am stumped....
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Well my first assumption was fuel pressure regulator but you already replaced it.
If you have a scanner, take a look at coolant temp reading. Seen them or the wiring go bad and cause the reading to peg at -40 which will dump fuel into the engine.
Also, might want to read the front O2 sensors and make sure they are switching properly since it acts up when it is warm...
Lastly, try cleaning your throttle body and TB blade. Those get carboned up over time.
If you have a scanner, take a look at coolant temp reading. Seen them or the wiring go bad and cause the reading to peg at -40 which will dump fuel into the engine.
Also, might want to read the front O2 sensors and make sure they are switching properly since it acts up when it is warm...
Lastly, try cleaning your throttle body and TB blade. Those get carboned up over time.
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for this, i would clean MAF and throttle body well.
then take it to s shop and have them perform a injector service.
they disable the trucks fuel pump and feed it alternate source
thru fuel rain.
i do these often in my shop for GM LS engines with hard start, rough idle, stalling
at low speeds cornering.
other thing it check the trans fluid level, a low level will cause this too.
then take it to s shop and have them perform a injector service.
they disable the trucks fuel pump and feed it alternate source
thru fuel rain.
i do these often in my shop for GM LS engines with hard start, rough idle, stalling
at low speeds cornering.
other thing it check the trans fluid level, a low level will cause this too.