Hi guys got the LLY back in our boat and she is hauling A$$ again. Now trying to break 100mph without smoking the new pistons. But I've hit a wall now around 3600rpm, or 85mph and could use some advice on timing and PW values.
The current fuel system build is a single CP3 with 50% over injectors, all the larger rail fittings and electric lift pump. Have a good custom tune from Nick that needs just a bit more tweaking. My fuel pressure is tracking within requested levels, so I don't think its running out of fuel yet. Just not pulling on up to 4000 R's like I need to see with the prop I use for top end speed.
The data [image below] shows where she is running out of power:
3600rpm, 26minjt deg, 2000us, 102.7mm3 and 160mpa frpact, with the EGT's touching 1500deg and holding steady there.
I created a new dsp position keeping everything at this same level then bumped the max pulse up to 2250us. I left timing alone since it computed to about 55-60% btdc in this rpm and pw. Changes didn't help much, fuel pressure fell off by about 2000psi under requested and EGT's jumped to 1600deg before I lifted at 3500. So I'm guessing the single CP3 is about topped out, and she is obviously burning more fuel in the pipes at 2250us.
Since I can't add more air to cool it [non-vgt 4094R turbo] what options do I have to build rev's up this high? I know the turbo can handle the heat above 1600, I've sustained above that for a minute or more in the past. But would rather not hang there again since the old stock pistons didn't seem to like it. New pistons dropped compression to 16.4 but she still has stock rods, so I've been attempting to error on the side heat vs pressures moving up.
Thinking my best option is to bring the pw back down to 2000us and add a couple more deg of timing? Or should I leave the PW higher and add the timing, allowing fuel pressure to tale off? Looking for the safe timing number up there to build a little more top end power and back off these EGT's?
On a side note, I usually run about a B50 biodiesel blend, typically you need a little less advance than on D1 cause it burns quicker. Would really be nice to see the cylinder pressures I'm hitting, anyone have a probe I could borrow?
Thanks for any advice.
-K
The current fuel system build is a single CP3 with 50% over injectors, all the larger rail fittings and electric lift pump. Have a good custom tune from Nick that needs just a bit more tweaking. My fuel pressure is tracking within requested levels, so I don't think its running out of fuel yet. Just not pulling on up to 4000 R's like I need to see with the prop I use for top end speed.
The data [image below] shows where she is running out of power:
3600rpm, 26minjt deg, 2000us, 102.7mm3 and 160mpa frpact, with the EGT's touching 1500deg and holding steady there.
I created a new dsp position keeping everything at this same level then bumped the max pulse up to 2250us. I left timing alone since it computed to about 55-60% btdc in this rpm and pw. Changes didn't help much, fuel pressure fell off by about 2000psi under requested and EGT's jumped to 1600deg before I lifted at 3500. So I'm guessing the single CP3 is about topped out, and she is obviously burning more fuel in the pipes at 2250us.
Since I can't add more air to cool it [non-vgt 4094R turbo] what options do I have to build rev's up this high? I know the turbo can handle the heat above 1600, I've sustained above that for a minute or more in the past. But would rather not hang there again since the old stock pistons didn't seem to like it. New pistons dropped compression to 16.4 but she still has stock rods, so I've been attempting to error on the side heat vs pressures moving up.
Thinking my best option is to bring the pw back down to 2000us and add a couple more deg of timing? Or should I leave the PW higher and add the timing, allowing fuel pressure to tale off? Looking for the safe timing number up there to build a little more top end power and back off these EGT's?
On a side note, I usually run about a B50 biodiesel blend, typically you need a little less advance than on D1 cause it burns quicker. Would really be nice to see the cylinder pressures I'm hitting, anyone have a probe I could borrow?
Thanks for any advice.
-K