bad bogging at wot

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jhemi

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Well its been 2 years give or take few months since posted life's been terrible, but finally getting back on my feet and have some time, anyways after 2 transmissions and having rear end rebuilt in the old dodge I'm having bad bogging truck falls flat on her face at wot kicks back in throws u back then falls again I'm stumped, any help would be greatly appreciated.

2004 5.7
 

SilverStreak88

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Check your MAFS (mass air flow sensor), go the parts house and get you a can of CRC sensor cleaner and spray it down. Make sure you don't touch the sensor section and holds it on the plug end. That's my first look because it controls the mixture of air and fuel being put into the cylinders and can account for hesitation, bogging, poor throttle response, rough idle.
 

jwheeler

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Any check engine light? Don't waste your time trying to find the mass air flow sensor.


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