Jul-31-2019 07:16 PM
Aug-22-2019 04:32 PM
wnjj wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
I would only highlight again, that the bypass kit does not prevent pump failure, but protects injectors from the debris.
I still think that knowing the pump failure happens at 160-180k miles, the proper maintenance would be putting new pump at 150k.
True, with one possible exception: With a lift pump, you may be less likely to starve the CP4 for fuel, which is what causes the destruction. The lift pump will push fuel into it rather than depending upon vacuum to pull it. I don't know this for a fact...just speculation.
Aug-22-2019 01:11 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
I would only highlight again, that the bypass kit does not prevent pump failure, but protects injectors from the debris.
I still think that knowing the pump failure happens at 160-180k miles, the proper maintenance would be putting new pump at 150k.
Aug-22-2019 12:00 PM
Aug-22-2019 10:30 AM
Aug-22-2019 08:53 AM
covered wagon wrote:
I'm only familiar with Cummins. Does this injection pump being discussed have return fuel? Or is the fuel system returning fuel from each injector?
I ask because if the return fuel does come from both injectors and the injection pump, wouldn't it benefit by putting greater fuel flow, more volume and fuel pressure to increase return flow and thereby increase injection pump cooling?
Aug-22-2019 07:17 AM
Aug-22-2019 06:23 AM
Aug-21-2019 11:26 PM
Grit dog wrote:
6.0s sucked before ulsd came out. But looks like you’re lucky with one or that snake oil actually works!
Aug-21-2019 09:13 PM
Grit dog wrote:
6.0s sucked before ulsd came out. But looks like you’re lucky with one or that snake oil actually works!
Aug-21-2019 08:43 PM
Aug-21-2019 06:57 PM
Aug-19-2019 11:31 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
The site says they still work on filters for Powerstroke, so sounds like Dodge needs them more 😉
Aug-19-2019 11:09 PM
Aug-19-2019 02:07 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
The site says they still work on filters for Powerstroke, so sounds like Dodge needs them more 😉