1997 tahoe

Asked by Batman Jul 28, 2018 at 03:23 PM about the Chevrolet Tahoe

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 97 tahoe had the 4l60e and 5.7 I've replaced
fuel pump fuel filter injectors camshaft sensor
map sensor mass air flow sensor and it starts and
stays in idle but when I punch the gas it Boggs out
and when I put it in gear it shuts off any ideas

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Same issue sort of for me. 2000 Chevy Tahoe Limited 5.7 350. I just put a new crate motor in, replaced IAC, throttle position sensor, spider fuel injectors, upper and lower intake gasket, fuel pressure regulator, mass air flow sensor, cold air intake filter, new plugs wires and cap, new ignition coil. Had the timing done properly. Be honest I’ve lost count of the money I’ve dumped into this thing, but it still does the same shit. Everytime I drive it, the RPMs will surge repeatedly 1500-1800 just bouncing back and forth and the truck lunges / surges when this happens and feels like it has no umph? Then it stops. And all is fine. Also noticed the truck doesn’t like to go into reverse or drive sometimes like it hangs? Then it goes. No clue. At a loss at this point.

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