I have an '88 BJ-74 with 13B-T. I live in Albuquerque, New Mexico at 5,000 ft. My cruiser was obviously from sea level. It blows copious amounts of black smoke when accelerating, or starting in cold weather. I frequently drive as high as 10,000'. The higher I go the worse it gets. So, can I get smaller injectors, or, increase turbo boost, or reduce fuel pump pressure to lean out my fuel/air mixture? Or, are there any other ideas that I didn't think of to fix this problem?
Thanks,
Rob
Thanks,
Rob
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