LB7: Big Tune Shorten Injector Life?

02CCSB

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Here's the story, truck is an LB7, the injectors were new approx 10,000 miles ago.

I do have a habit of dailying the truck on a tune that laid down 540/976 with a slipping TQ.

I kept hearing a funny tick & thought it was the ATS manifolds leaking, but it seemed intermittent. Threw the scan tool on it today and found that the #7 injector was +4 on the balance rates.

The rest were at +/- -1.5 to +2.

Now the deal is that this is a stock CP3/stock injector truck. I'm starting to think that the big tune - 3750PW may be hurting them?

Given that the bodies are new, I'm considering throwing just a set of new 15% over nozzles on them and replacing that #7.

I don't plan on going bigger power or tune wise, it's still a daily truck and is hard enough to pull down from speed in traffic.

Thoughts? Feedback?
 

TROJAN366

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Go bigger than 15% Leaves no room to grow. I made that mistake. Do a 40% over then you can back the PW down for now and bump it up if you get more air to it.
 

02CCSB

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JoshH

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That is the max effort tune, it's written by a rather large name tuner.

Where are you looking that you see 3750? That is way too much pulse width for a stock fuel system to hold rail pressure with, and if you have a modified CP3 or duals that can hold rail pressure, you need bigger injectors. That's way too much pulse width.
 

Chevy1925

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Where are you looking that you see 3750? That is way too much pulse width for a stock fuel system to hold rail pressure with, and if you have a modified CP3 or duals that can hold rail pressure, you need bigger injectors. That's way too much pulse width.

he must be lookin on the wrong side of the table
 

Dan@PPE

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No way he is serious about the 3750us pulse. The engine would have a VERY short life at that much pulse. Can you imagine the amount of timing NEEDED to to run 3750??? :eek:
 

02CCSB

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The truck laid down 540/976 with the converter slipping 300RPM as soon as the turbo lit, stock injectors, stock CP3, AirDog II DF165 set at 12psi, S364 at 38psi.