Having a rail pressure issue with my triple CP3 setup.
Pumps: Valley pump is a reman II 45% with about 68K and 7 years old. It feeds the stock location LB7 distro block.
2nd pump is a 6.7 CP3 with about 48K feeds the back of the passenger side rail.
3rd pump is a LBZ pump with about 50K miles and feeds the front side drivers side rail.
Injectors are big 400% range.
Testing was done on the dyno, 3rd gear converter locked (47RE) starting run @ 2k rpm. In the log rail starts to drop almost immediately about 2500rpm and then the violent shake associated with a drained rail. Max pulse in the tune is 2000us and fuel psi is @ 25.5K.
If I ease into the throttle (about 10-15% throttle max) truck will go to about 4800rpm without an issue, but WOT will drain the rail.
With one pump feeding each rail and the valley pump split between the two rails cause a pressure issue if the valley pump was weak, or are the injectors just too big?
Thanks for your time.
Pumps: Valley pump is a reman II 45% with about 68K and 7 years old. It feeds the stock location LB7 distro block.
2nd pump is a 6.7 CP3 with about 48K feeds the back of the passenger side rail.
3rd pump is a LBZ pump with about 50K miles and feeds the front side drivers side rail.
Injectors are big 400% range.
Testing was done on the dyno, 3rd gear converter locked (47RE) starting run @ 2k rpm. In the log rail starts to drop almost immediately about 2500rpm and then the violent shake associated with a drained rail. Max pulse in the tune is 2000us and fuel psi is @ 25.5K.
If I ease into the throttle (about 10-15% throttle max) truck will go to about 4800rpm without an issue, but WOT will drain the rail.
With one pump feeding each rail and the valley pump split between the two rails cause a pressure issue if the valley pump was weak, or are the injectors just too big?
Thanks for your time.
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