CAT used heui pumps. They weren't reliable.
There are no injection pumps on heui...
CAT used heui pumps. They weren't reliable.
There are no injection pumps on heui...
Obviously you don't know much about CAT or what a HEUi is.
Obviously you don't know much about CAT or what a HEUi is.
I obviously know more than you do...
Its an oil pump, not an injection pump which was what was being discussed. Heui uses oil to pressurize the fuel not an injection pump...
caterpillar or some other company had been using cp3 since the 80s?!
Thanks for clearing that up. I was mistaken somewhere along the line or misinterpreted it. I guess I learn something everyday.haha absolutely not.
The CP3, and diesel high pressure common rail fuel injection as we know it today only came out in like 1997, when the Dmax was first being materialized.
I think the Duramax and some Mercedes Benz were the first common-rail diesels in the world.
Prior to 97-ish, every diesel was either mechanical, used a primitive electronically controlled traditional rotary/distributor style diesel injection pump, or some sort of unit injector.
The point I made was there is a HEUI pump. Yes I do know that it uses it to pressure the oil, the injection pump is in the injector itself. I work on CAT for a living. The person who thought CAT had a injection pump, I was stating it used a HEUI pump that is mistaken for an injection pump. Sorry for the confusion.
Something like these?
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Uh oh http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/06/27/gm-patent-reveals-new-two-stage-turbocharger/
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