K5Rob
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- Joined
- Dec 1, 2024
- Posts
- 216
- Reaction score
- 90
- Location
- Maine
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- K5 Blazer
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey guys I have a 5.3 LS in my K5 Blazer with a mild cam and a 3200 stall converter. This motor was in my 04 2wd that I had for years and it worked great but would surge at times, during idling or shifting into reverse in some cases and kind of almost stall but maybe very very rarely actually stall out. I did have it sort of base tuned by a local guy with a good reputation but it was expensive and Im not sure he even did a whole lot as it was driveable on the stock tune as it was. Fast forward to now and I have everything from the 04 in my K5 and it surges, and stalls, bad. I drove around the block a few times and it kind of seems to be learning itself out (same PCM as before) so IDK if it will be a self correcting problem but I have read, and maybe this is with more aggressive cams, but people are drilling a small hole in the throttle blade and claiming it completely rectifies their surging problem. Does anyone have more detail on this as I am willing to try it rather than pay a tuner. Also I dont know how much drive time is appropriate for the computer to learn these auto correcting behaviors so if anyone could chime in on that angle that would be awesome as well.