โApr-06-2020 02:55 PM
โApr-12-2020 04:52 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
FISH is this your truck? Son took this pic East side DFW, TX.
Seems it would fit your personality. :B
โApr-12-2020 03:38 PM
โApr-12-2020 12:58 PM
โApr-12-2020 10:10 AM
โApr-12-2020 07:46 AM
ksss wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:blofgren wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Has ANYONE heard of a 2019 or 2020 RAM/CUMMINS Bosch fuel pump failure??????
Same with FORD??????
Yes, there was a 2019 Ram/Cummins failure; I'm sure Fish has it bookmarked. :B On one of the Ram forums, there was a tech saying that he fully expected to see them fail.
As for 2020's, it is likely too early to see any but I'm sure they're coming.
Given the risk of this disaster, there is no way that I will ever own a truck with one.
Ok so thatโs one. Was there any follow up as to if it was the pumps fault or possibly someone dumping DEF in the fuel tank.
I am a member on the TDR, not a peep.
Cummins12V when Cummins was using the CP3 it was a main talking point of yours as one of the major advantages of the RAM. Now that Cummins has a 4, you ask for proof its not a POS. You never accepted that in the years before. A CP4 was poop, plain and simple. I think at its worst the 4 had what...2% failure rate in FORD and GM? Costly as hell if the warranty doesn't pick it up, but a rather small failure rate. Yet you played it like a fiddle. Now you take the exact opposite side when RAM takes the CP4. Consistency is a major part of credibility.
โApr-12-2020 07:44 AM
ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
LOL, that is all new CP4 pumps and is one reason why it puts out higher pressure than the CP3 and even gen 1 CP4's on the older Ford's and GM's. I know Lavon(he actually made one of my tunes for my truck) and I know he hasn't had a 2020 PSD in his shop yet to even compare the two to know whether or not it turn more than the new 2020 PSD. So he is comparing to older CP4's which maxed out at 29,000 psi and Ford used every bit of that pressure(to make more power). The old CP3 Cummins maxed out at 29,000 psi, but Cummins only used 26,000 psi.
It also appears that I was incorrect on it being a CP4-27. From the looks at it from Bosch's website, the Ford and Cummins is the CP4-25 variant which maxes out at 2,500 bar or 36,000 psi. However, Cummins only utilizes 29,000 psi from the pump and Ford uses all 36,000 psi of it's max pressure. The CP4-27 is for larger engines.
LINK
Cummins increased the rpm of the CP4.2 to increase fuel volume in a 29k psi configuration compared to the Ford and GM which ran at a lower rpm. Also I'm pretty sure the 2020 Power Stroke didn't increase the rpm of the CP4.2.
So you are basing on this assumptions(aka blind faith) from what Lavon stated in his video, and not verified facts. You are assuming that Lavon is talking about all CP4 pumps from 2011-2020, and not just the gen one that both GM and Ford shared. I am willing to bet that he is only comparing the gen 2 CP4 on the Cummins to the gen 1 versions of of the CP4 found in the 2011-2014 Fords and 2011-2016 GMs. The Gen 2 had a longer stroke (which requires it to spin faster) which Ford went to in 2015. In fact, I needed to call him about a shift revision for my tune anyways so I can verify tomorrow.
โApr-12-2020 07:31 AM
โApr-12-2020 07:14 AM
FishOnOne wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
LOL, that is all new CP4 pumps and is one reason why it puts out higher pressure than the CP3 and even gen 1 CP4's on the older Ford's and GM's. I know Lavon(he actually made one of my tunes for my truck) and I know he hasn't had a 2020 PSD in his shop yet to even compare the two to know whether or not it turn more than the new 2020 PSD. So he is comparing to older CP4's which maxed out at 29,000 psi and Ford used every bit of that pressure(to make more power). The old CP3 Cummins maxed out at 29,000 psi, but Cummins only used 26,000 psi.
It also appears that I was incorrect on it being a CP4-27. From the looks at it from Bosch's website, the Ford and Cummins is the CP4-25 variant which maxes out at 2,500 bar or 36,000 psi. However, Cummins only utilizes 29,000 psi from the pump and Ford uses all 36,000 psi of it's max pressure. The CP4-27 is for larger engines.
LINK
Cummins increased the rpm of the CP4.2 to increase fuel volume in a 29k psi configuration compared to the Ford and GM which ran at a lower rpm. Also I'm pretty sure the 2020 Power Stroke didn't increase the rpm of the CP4.2.
โApr-11-2020 09:20 PM
ksss wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:blofgren wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Has ANYONE heard of a 2019 or 2020 RAM/CUMMINS Bosch fuel pump failure??????
Same with FORD??????
Yes, there was a 2019 Ram/Cummins failure; I'm sure Fish has it bookmarked. :B On one of the Ram forums, there was a tech saying that he fully expected to see them fail.
As for 2020's, it is likely too early to see any but I'm sure they're coming.
Given the risk of this disaster, there is no way that I will ever own a truck with one.
Ok so thatโs one. Was there any follow up as to if it was the pumps fault or possibly someone dumping DEF in the fuel tank.
I am a member on the TDR, not a peep.
Cummins12V when Cummins was using the CP3 it was a main talking point of yours as one of the major advantages of the RAM. Now that Cummins has a 4, you ask for proof its not a POS. You never accepted that in the years before. A CP4 was poop, plain and simple. I think at its worst the 4 had what...2% failure rate in FORD and GM? Costly as hell if the warranty doesn't pick it up, but a rather small failure rate. Yet you played it like a fiddle. Now you take the exact opposite side when RAM takes the CP4. Consistency is a major part of credibility.
โApr-11-2020 09:19 PM
ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I never said the CP4.2 is a second generation pump.
Also for the Cummins setup now with a overdriven CP4.2 go look at the number of teeth on a CP3 setup vs a CP4.2 setup. The CP4.2 is now being turned alot faster than a CP3 and even faster than the Ford setup. By turning the CP4.2 even faster I can't imagine that's a good thing.
This is news to me and I would have to verify. What rpm is the Ford pump running versus the Cummins?
Here's some information from Firepunk on this topic at the 2:00min mark. Noticed they also had to install head studs at this power level.
Link
LOL, that is all new CP4 pumps and is one reason why it puts out higher pressure than the CP3 and even gen 1 CP4's on the older Ford's and GM's. I know Lavon(he actually made one of my tunes for my truck) and I know he hasn't had a 2020 PSD in his shop yet to even compare the two to know whether or not it turn more than the new 2020 PSD. So he is comparing to older CP4's which maxed out at 29,000 psi and Ford used every bit of that pressure(to make more power). The old CP3 Cummins maxed out at 29,000 psi, but Cummins only used 26,000 psi.
It also appears that I was incorrect on it being a CP4-27. From the looks at it from Bosch's website, the Ford and Cummins is the CP4-25 variant which maxes out at 2,500 bar or 36,000 psi. However, Cummins only utilizes 29,000 psi from the pump and Ford uses all 36,000 psi of it's max pressure. The CP4-27 is for larger engines.
LINK
โApr-11-2020 08:27 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:blofgren wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Has ANYONE heard of a 2019 or 2020 RAM/CUMMINS Bosch fuel pump failure??????
Same with FORD??????
Yes, there was a 2019 Ram/Cummins failure; I'm sure Fish has it bookmarked. :B On one of the Ram forums, there was a tech saying that he fully expected to see them fail.
As for 2020's, it is likely too early to see any but I'm sure they're coming.
Given the risk of this disaster, there is no way that I will ever own a truck with one.
Ok so thatโs one. Was there any follow up as to if it was the pumps fault or possibly someone dumping DEF in the fuel tank.
I am a member on the TDR, not a peep.
โApr-11-2020 08:14 PM
FishOnOne wrote:ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I never said the CP4.2 is a second generation pump.
Also for the Cummins setup now with a overdriven CP4.2 go look at the number of teeth on a CP3 setup vs a CP4.2 setup. The CP4.2 is now being turned alot faster than a CP3 and even faster than the Ford setup. By turning the CP4.2 even faster I can't imagine that's a good thing.
This is news to me and I would have to verify. What rpm is the Ford pump running versus the Cummins?
Here's some information from Firepunk on this topic at the 2:00min mark. Noticed they also had to install head studs at this power level.
Link
โApr-11-2020 05:27 PM
ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I never said the CP4.2 is a second generation pump.
Also for the Cummins setup now with a overdriven CP4.2 go look at the number of teeth on a CP3 setup vs a CP4.2 setup. The CP4.2 is now being turned alot faster than a CP3 and even faster than the Ford setup. By turning the CP4.2 even faster I can't imagine that's a good thing.
This is news to me and I would have to verify. What rpm is the Ford pump running versus the Cummins?
โApr-11-2020 04:01 PM
blofgren wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Has ANYONE heard of a 2019 or 2020 RAM/CUMMINS Bosch fuel pump failure??????
Same with FORD??????
Yes, there was a 2019 Ram/Cummins failure; I'm sure Fish has it bookmarked. :B On one of the Ram forums, there was a tech saying that he fully expected to see them fail.
As for 2020's, it is likely too early to see any but I'm sure they're coming.
Given the risk of this disaster, there is no way that I will ever own a truck with one.
โApr-11-2020 02:51 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Has ANYONE heard of a 2019 or 2020 RAM/CUMMINS Bosch fuel pump failure??????
Same with FORD??????