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I know 2Micron is working amazingly on the installing of an CP3 pump on our cars, But today after a new change to my tune.. i have felt the wrath of the dreaded rail pressure low MIL.. basicly using more fuel then the CP4.1 pump can supply over a longer gear... its really gear dependent because 1st, 2nd no issues what-so-ever.. but 3rd.. it starts at the same RPM's like clockwork.. every pull.. exact pressure amount at the same RPM's... then 4th is even sooner on a WOT pull.. same rpms.. same amount of pressure...
I called up my buddy from colorado who has a crazy duramax to pick his brain and he told me that this happens all the time on duramax's... the ratio of the pully.. to supply falls short as you increase in power..typically only happens on turbo upgrades he said..
He told me that they have 2 options on the duramax.. if you are not a racer and just need a tad more fuel to max out the turbo that is not much larger than stock.. you buy an pulley upgrade that comes with a new belt and custom size pully that overdrives it sum to get more out of it. This is considered a mild performance fuel upgrade..
But he told me when you go big power and need way more fuel.. you have to stack pumps to supply the rail with enough pressure..(not thinking this is logical for us)
Since stacking wouldnt be nearly possable for us.. and the cp3 upgrade isnt ready for us.. maybe we could have a custom pulley made for the ones that are pushing mild power upgrades... tell cp3 option becomes an easy upgrade.. cross my fingers for the day its ready comes soon...
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=367804&highlight=cp3
I am no expert injection pumps.. but would this effect our cars any? not sure if there is some kind of timing required on the pump or what not.. or if we could just push it a little harder with an upgraded pulley..
The other option i learned about is stroking the pump.. not sure how logical this would be since its just a fragile unit and the cp3 pump is worlds better.. basicly adds a larger cam lobe on the pump shaft to get more stroke from the internals to pump more volume..
I know 2Micron is working amazingly on the installing of an CP3 pump on our cars, But today after a new change to my tune.. i have felt the wrath of the dreaded rail pressure low MIL.. basicly using more fuel then the CP4.1 pump can supply over a longer gear... its really gear dependent because 1st, 2nd no issues what-so-ever.. but 3rd.. it starts at the same RPM's like clockwork.. every pull.. exact pressure amount at the same RPM's... then 4th is even sooner on a WOT pull.. same rpms.. same amount of pressure...
I called up my buddy from colorado who has a crazy duramax to pick his brain and he told me that this happens all the time on duramax's... the ratio of the pully.. to supply falls short as you increase in power..typically only happens on turbo upgrades he said..
He told me that they have 2 options on the duramax.. if you are not a racer and just need a tad more fuel to max out the turbo that is not much larger than stock.. you buy an pulley upgrade that comes with a new belt and custom size pully that overdrives it sum to get more out of it. This is considered a mild performance fuel upgrade..

But he told me when you go big power and need way more fuel.. you have to stack pumps to supply the rail with enough pressure..(not thinking this is logical for us)

Since stacking wouldnt be nearly possable for us.. and the cp3 upgrade isnt ready for us.. maybe we could have a custom pulley made for the ones that are pushing mild power upgrades... tell cp3 option becomes an easy upgrade.. cross my fingers for the day its ready comes soon...
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=367804&highlight=cp3
I am no expert injection pumps.. but would this effect our cars any? not sure if there is some kind of timing required on the pump or what not.. or if we could just push it a little harder with an upgraded pulley..
The other option i learned about is stroking the pump.. not sure how logical this would be since its just a fragile unit and the cp3 pump is worlds better.. basicly adds a larger cam lobe on the pump shaft to get more stroke from the internals to pump more volume..
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