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Edited: 5/13/2011 4:29:34 PM by obsession
Hey, Dawgleggin
Check and make sure that the oxygen sensor is connected and functioning properly. I had a similar problem after rebuilding my 454 in my C/K 3800. The oxygen sensor became disconnected in the mits of me installing a new tranmission mount. Ran like crap. Found that the oxygen sensor wire became disconnected. Fixed the problem, still ran like crap, because I forgot to clear the code from the ECU by pulling the fuse marked "ECU". Did all of that, and the problem was solved. You did'nt say wheather or not the check engine light came on, if it did that means the E.C.U. recived a CODE & you need to read it & CLEAR IT. If you fix the problem & (DON't CLEAR THE CODE ) the computer will STILL THINK something iz wrong, pull fuse & count to 15 or 20 sec. & reinstall it.
Also, check and make sure the map sensor is connected, both the vacuum line and the electrical connection. This also sends signals to the ECU. All sensors are VERY IMPORTANT. They send signals to the ECU and the ECU determines what the engine needs i.e. FUEL / IGNITION Bottom Line the tune on the engine.
Good luck hope this helps ~V Obsession~