MikeOneZeroZeroNiner
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Alright, this is a little vague, since I was given a brief description of how to do this, but the other day when I was at the navy base, I was talking to a Seabee, who works on the 6.2 Diesel and knows it inside and out.
He told me of a way I can make a night and day difference on acceleration/power by removing a cover to some module (I think) right underneath the air intake. He said you remove the cover and there will be a spring and an Allen screw in the middle, and all you have to do is turn the Allen screw 1/4 turn clockwise. No more or else you can melt your heads. He said he's been able to burn a little rubber doing this.
Does anyone know what he was talking about or even already done this?? I'll have to take some pictures when I get my 1009 out of the transmission shop.
He told me of a way I can make a night and day difference on acceleration/power by removing a cover to some module (I think) right underneath the air intake. He said you remove the cover and there will be a spring and an Allen screw in the middle, and all you have to do is turn the Allen screw 1/4 turn clockwise. No more or else you can melt your heads. He said he's been able to burn a little rubber doing this.
Does anyone know what he was talking about or even already done this?? I'll have to take some pictures when I get my 1009 out of the transmission shop.