Local Legend Don't Call It An S10

yea, 4" intake is bonkers. I remember getting the tube and thinking how the fuck is this gonna fit!!?

mine clears alternator pulley by like 3/16"... and electric fan by like the same. I feel like that is with everything up front though. Stuffing a V8 in mini-truck isn't easy of you want big bypasses, A/C, and all that shit fitting within a 3-piece front end.

The worst is that the MAF isn’t even 4”. It drops to like 3.75”. So dumb lol.

It will be better when I ditch the core support and hard mount my headlights and grill. I’ll be able to push the radiator and AC condenser forward a few inches which will help a ton.
 
Got an hour or so in today after work, so I cut out holes for the exhaust out of the sides of the cab. Probably gonna regret it since it’ll be way loud, but it’ll look sickkk. I didn’t even try making the holes nice since it’ll get beauty plates.
 

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Didn’t get quite as much done as I wanted today. Ended up pulling the exhaust on and off a couple hundred times, but it’s built. I started it and it sounds neutered from the H pipe - much less bark. I still need to chop the ends flush with the cab and draw/cut out the bezel plates. There’s a leak somewhere so the v bands must not be seated right.

Got the rear shocks reinstalled and jacked up the front so I can install the front shocks, tidy up the wiring, too off fluids, install the panels, and replace the tranny cooler.
 

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Major accomplishment, that first trip around the block is the best.
 
Here's the rundown of how the weekend went.

Sunday morning we went to church, then came home and I got right to work. Reinstalled front shocks with heavier lower springs (went from 300/300 to 300/400), changed out the leaky trans cooler, tidied up the wiring, installed the intake system, topped off coolant and engine oil, and bled the power steering. Only a couple of leaks were found. From the coolant breather under the throttle body that's used to help burp the system - I don't have anywhere to tap it into, so I capped it after it burped out a ton. Also, the trans pan was leaking a ton until the pump was able to cycle the fluid around. Lastly, the PS pump leaked because I overfilled it, so that's why there's all the fluids under the truck.

Anyways, took it up our street, then back down and did a loop around the neighborhood. It felt soooo good! I was initially kind of upset because the exhaust is quiet at idle, but boy does it make some noise! The camera doesn't pick up the audio well, but I'm sure my neighbors aren't happy. Anyways, all that's left to do is repin the MAF sensor connector because the company sent the wrong one. Not a big deal. I also need to cap the EVAP chingadera on top of the throttle body, connect my Efans to power (everything else is wired), change out the oil pressure sensor, install the o2 sensors, and then my tuner is going to help me figure out why my tach isn't working, and we're going to tune tomorrow evening. Wednesday I'll try getting the rooftop tent mounted, chop the exhaust down, install the bezels, and then I'll be ready for the weekend!

 
Ha ha!

I HIGHLY recommend this stuff. It works awesome!



I'll give it a go if Zepp doesn't take care of it. Good looking out!

chop the exhaust down?

Uhh didnt you hear your wife at the end? LOL

My daughter hates mine so far. Screams and runs away every time I get near the truck... "Tooo louuuudd"

just like I want it. hahah

Haha just the tips so they're flush with the cab. I drew bezel plates up last night in Solidworks, so I'll get them cut out this evening.
 
Alright, so yesterday was a thrash fest. I got the water temp sensor and O2 sensors swapped out, connected the speed sensor output on the transfer case (2wd 4l80s have the input and output on the trans. 4x4 has the output on the transfer case), and still wasn't getting signal to the tach, coolant temp gauge, oil pressure, or speedo. As a result, the truck wasn't shifting. My tuner came by and we found the main plug connecting everything together wasn't connect (lol, my dad hooked up all the wiring and had those connectors tucked deep). Anyways, we plugged them in and everything worked as it should. Truck drove and shifted great, but he still worked through some tables to clean it up a bit. For some reason one of the cooling fans isn't turning on, so we're going to look into that tonight. Anyways, the truck is SO FUN now with power. I can pass people on the highway without downshifting, and it takes off the line in a hurry. It definitely doesn't throw you in the seat, but it's just so much easier to drive now. I can't wait to feel it in the dirt.
 
quick rinse with water, liberally sprinkle cheap laundry soap, scrub down with a stiff bristle brush, rinse it off. this will keep it from being slick and generally gets it clean. if its tough i will add in some zep super clean or simple green into the mix.
 
Weekend recap:

I packed up the truck Friday morning and left by 11:15am. Got to Barstow two and a half hours later and calculated I got a true 11.5mpg, which is an increase from the 10 I was previously getting. The gearing in the rear axle isn't ideal for mpg (5.29s put it at 2750 RPM at 70mph). Temps and oil pressure were solid the whole way up, and power was insane. Passing while going uphill is easily done with little throttle input and no downshifting. It's seriously such a different truck.

Anyways, after unpacking the truck, setting up the tent, air mattress, and sleeping bag, I said my hellos to everyone. My wife ended up staying home, since her back is still sore from getting rear ended a couple weeks back. We both decided bouncing around the desert wouldn't be the best thing for her. I also was nervous about the new motor and didn't want her experiencing a 3hr AAA ride home. Instead, my cousin drove up to ride along with me. He arrived and we BSed a bit before hopping in the truck and taking dirt to Barstow Del Taco for dinner with Andrew and Lauren. After dinner we cruised back and crashed pretty early.

It was 35 degrees overnight, so I turned on my Mr.Buddy heater inside the tent, putting a small bubble in the air mattress. Well, that bubble eventually popped, meaning we were sleeping on the ground that night. Anyways, we signed in for the clean up event, rallied a group together, and went looking for trash. The truck was running awesome, but wasn't cooling well. I had to stop quite a few times with the hood open to bring temps back down. We were climbing hills and putting a pretty good load on the truck, but it was still a pain. Definitely have air in the system, and need bigger fans. Aside from that, we kept filling trash bags, loading up truck beds, and made two runs back to the dumpsters. In a few hours, about 400 volunteers filled 11 roll off dumpsters. Unfortunately, it doesn't even feel like we made a dent in the trash that's out there.

Once everything settled down, mostly everyone was rallied together to do a flag run in honor of Veterans Day. It was just a slow cruise, and I decided to sit it out due to going slow and my cooling issues. Instead, a small group of us went over to the Wash Jump. I got out with my handheld radio to watch my friends jump, and call for when the runway is clear of vehicles and safe to jump. More trucks started to come and participate, including a trophy truck, which was insane to see and hear. He was hauling the mail and sending it. I eventually passed the radio off to a friend and got in my truck to hit it a few times. I was very surprised how well my truck took crossing the bottom, but lining up for the right trail at speed was a challenge, so I didn't leave the takeoff with as much speed as I wanted each time, but a couple of them felt decent



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I was making my way back from my second or third jump when my truck made the most AWFUL squeal. I thought I had spun a bearing. Thank God I had just forgotten to tighten the inspection plate over the torque converter, so it was barely hanging on and grinding on the flexplate. Took off the last bolt holding it on and no more noise! Kept jumping for as long as we were able to see with the sun going down and heavy dust.

Went back to camp for dinner, hung around the fire, and then knocked out on the lumpy desert floor due to my now fully deflated air mattress. It wasn't as cold as the previous night, but I had a lump under my back so sleeping was rough. After tossing and turning, I decided it's time to finally upgrade my camping game. I got home around 10am, and by 1pm my wife and I were driving away with a new-to-us pop up camper - a 2002 Coleman Santa Fe. We had been looking for a while and trying to decide what route to go in terms of camping upgrades - do we get a cab over for the Silverado? It's only a 1500, so we'd be limited to ultralite models which are expensive and most don't have a bathroom, and I'd need to buy a trailer to haul the prerunner, which is an added expense, spot in the driveway, and would definitely be too much for the 1500 to handle with the camper in the bed. Do we sell the 1500 and get a small class C? I'd still need to get a trailer for towing the prerunner, and that entire setup was largely out of our budget. The small pop up camper can easily be towed by the prerunner, especially with the new drivetrain, or I can tow it with the 1500 if it's not an offroading trip. I'll still add the rooftop tent to the prerunner for point-to-point trips. Overall, we're stoked. We cleaned all the surfaces when we brought it home, and, while it's not perfect, the blemishes it has are not detrimental, and we got it for a great price from a young family who made a ton of memories in it. I'm already planning on extending the tongue to add room for mounting a dirtbike on the front, giving it a bit of a lift and some wider tires.

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All in all, an awesome weekend, and successful first trip with the new drivetrain!
 
So stoked for you dude! Wish i coulda hung out with you guys more out there.

You taking the new rig out to cal city for thanksgiving? If you need any trailer parts as far as cassis and down goes, let me know. Axles, brakes, bearings, wheel/tires, lights, accessories etc.. Been in the trailer game a few years now.
 
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