Can the stock LLY pump & regulator even make 26k?
Can the stock LLY pump & regulator even make 26k?
Yes, just have to command it in the tune. Stock tunes only command 23k.Can the stock LLY pump & regulator even make 26k?
It is a better test to datalog under load, but an idle test can show major problems that are present.Another question...
In this DuramaxTuner video on the P0087 code, they mention you can command max rail pressure at idle with a scan tool to bring it to 23kpsi this will help determine the life of the CP3.
I though the engine had to be under heavy load to actually make this test worth while?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGkuU0A8ntE
Yes, just have to command it in the tune. Stock tunes only command 23k.
It is a better test to datalog under load, but an idle test can show major problems that are present.
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The LLY can make 26K no problem, I have had mine there for several years now. The rail test in efi will only go to 23k IIRC. You can do a quick fuel system health ck at idle by maxing out the rail, as others have mentioned. If it won't hold 23k at idle, it's never going to hold under load. Bottle test the rail relief first, then Injector return rate test, if they hold then the CP3 is weak... I'm guessing your fuel system is at 226K with the rest of the engine? Remember the fuel system is a wear item, there not going to last forever...
Oh really? So when I log in EFI lives scan tool, it wont display over 23kpsi for the actual rail?
Ive commanded max rail pressure before at idle with a scan tool, it held fine. Ive considered between sending my injectors off to be tested vs just buying a modified CP3 at some point, eventually upgrading CP3 anyway.
No, the log will show up to 29ish IIRC... The command tool will only go to 23. It's been awhile since I was going through all this on my truck.
I might be full of sh*t bud. I'm researching Mcrats rail sensor thread now I will get back to you...
At any rate if it's holding fine at idle I doubt it's injectors. I would still perform the return rate test on them.
Have you done the bottle test lately?
I can't find what I was looking for... Someone will correct me if I'm wrong.