Floyd
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Without at least seeing the problem first hand, hard to say, but best to examine some ideas.Okay I will bite, what is the heart of the problem that you and Floyd think this thread isn't getting to.
I was only positing that the problem is unlikely to be a design flaw.
That leaves a few alternatives..
1] Operator error
Not likely from the reports made here.
but maybe hard acceleration on a cold engine causing a rich condition before complete cylinder seal.
2] Modifications to the engine in terms of performance.
Such as PCV or intake modifications or performance programs etc.
3] Maintenance issues such as dirty air intake or clogged exhaust.
Easy enough to check.
4] Defect in injectors, rings or fuel pump.
Unfortunately it seems that some dealers would rather make excuses than to get adequate tech training.
5] Maybe even altitude, season change, or fuel quality.
6] What about remote starts? does the truck make repeated tries for some odd reason?
7] If none of these, then some other cause heretofore not comprehended.
This problem was common back when cars had chokes and carburetors.
(cold starts and short trips)
Fuel management today is a bit less slobberdog
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