In a perfect scenario were the only thing that changes is rail pressure and pulse width, tell me which combo would make more power.
1800pulse at 25,500 psi
or
1700pulse at 27,500 psi
1800pulse at 25,500 psi
or
1700pulse at 27,500 psi
Doesn't higher rail pressure led to being cleaner and more efficient?
How much life do you loss?Higher pressures help with cleaner tunes and more responsive tunes. It is all good in moderation. Too much of any item can become a bad thing. There is a trade off for extreme pressures and that is a shortened injector life meaning you are going to pay more to play more.
I have two race tunes. #4 is a 2975pw tune with rail maxed out. It holds 26k+. #5 is a 3375pw tune that holds about 22.5-23k. They both trap the same speed, 112mph and both have run 12.0's. The 2975pw tune is definitely a more responsive tune.
Depending on the model you can get away with less pressure and still make power.
Many years ago when I dyno tested LB7 and LLY trucks they didn't seem to mind a drop to a lower pressure as much as the LBZ/LMM do.
The best test it to try both and see what he truck does, but usually a higher pressure with a smaller pulse width will yield better power.
Good Luck
As others have posted they got almost identical results with two tunes and that can mean that the smaller pulse width/higher pressure tune made the same power as he higher pw/lower presure tune because the drop in rail psi cost hp/tq and maybe something in the middle of the two may have performed better.
Thats what i am going to try and find that sweet spot in between where the stars align, all 4 tires grab traction, and i'm gone jack.
Many times I will test a truck at WOT at the track until I either drop rail enough to see a slower time or slower mph and then go back up in pressure to see what the result is.
This is what ive been doing on the street. Just hard to judge where the fine line is without having all the fancy timing equipment that you have at the track. I need to get to the track and get some times so i can see the actually changes.
I have two race tunes. #4 is a 2975pw tune with rail maxed out. It holds 26k+. #5 is a 3375pw tune that holds about 22.5-23k. They both trap the same speed, 112mph and both have run 12.0's. The 2975pw tune is definitely a more responsive tune.
Toss in around 3200.... Sounds like that will be the hot spot. I have continually made the most power on trucks maxing out the system@3kpsi loss roughly.
Toss in around 3200.... Sounds like that will be the hot spot. I have continually made the most power on trucks maxing out the system@3kpsi loss roughly.