60% over's on mine and I put about 50+ miles a day on mine. So far mileage isn't a concern at this time but it will be soon. I'll be interested in what you find out James.
I'd try lower the pressure in the economy areas. To be honest, "I like stock sticks and I cannot lie" ...
I have been wondering if bumping up rail pressure a with lower pulse width would create more heat in the fuel temp aspect.
I'd try lower the pressure in the economy areas. To be honest, "I like stock sticks and I cannot lie" ...
Will do Pat. I really like your theory about the stock sticks too. that had me quite intrigued
Will do Pat. I really like your theory about the stock sticks too. that had me quite intrigued
That's how we had it the first time, saw a little increase in mpg by upping the pressure close to stock levels.
I really wish we knew how big those injectors really were, I fear that lowering the pressure is leading to not enough atomization, and the use of more pulse to get the same amount of power to the wheels vs the higher pressure and lower pulse.
Nice man. You never hear of guys putting serious miles on a built motor.
I have been wondering if bumping up rail pressure a with lower pulse width would create more heat in the fuel temp aspect.
To this day I've seen best results from the old mc105 tune slighty modded. I've tuned tuned and retuned my lly for milage and from what I've read in diesel economy paper onSAE and othe internetz don't work in real world! I read a paper saying that iirc 1000* egt produce best burn. This did not work! Low boost also did not work! I talked to zach and a few others while doing this and they noticed the same.
After that I didn't care about my milage and just mild race tunes in my lly
60% over's on mine and I put about 50+ miles a day on mine. So far mileage isn't a concern at this time but it will be soon. I'll be interested in what you find out James.
That's how we had it the first time, saw a little increase in mpg by upping the pressure close to stock levels.
I really wish we knew how big those injectors really were, I fear that lowering the pressure is leading to not enough atomization, and the use of more pulse to get the same amount of power to the wheels vs the higher pressure and lower pulse.
Have steve build forty some tunas and pull his hair out tweaking....its the only way we can get some knowledge:joker:
When I was on a quest for mileage (stock sticks) I ran timming up until it started rattle more then I was conferable with then backed it down. Then did the same with RP and after that I started pulling out PW until mileage stopped going up. When I took to much out it drove different too. It took me 2 years or so to really get it as good as I though I could. But my commute would change every few days and then traffic was different every day, so it was a real pain to be consistent. When I really thought I was getting it nailed down I would spend a few hrs one day making the same 50m round trip over and over on different tunes.
IIRC I was running 12* on my LBZ for a while which is way over 100% before TDC
How much pulse did you take out at a time in the cruise area? Dropping 100uS made a noticeable difference in throttle response that we wound up changing back. Maybe 30-50uS decrease wouldn't be as bad?
When I was on a quest for mileage (stock sticks) I ran timming up until it started rattle more then I was conferable with then backed it down. Then did the same with RP and after that I started pulling out PW until mileage stopped going up. When I took to much out it drove different too. It took me 2 years or so to really get it as good as I though I could. But my commute would change every few days and then traffic was different every day, so it was a real pain to be consistent. When I really thought I was getting it nailed down I would spend a few hrs one day making the same 50m round trip over and over on different tunes.
IIRC I was running 12* on my LBZ for a while which is way over 100% before TDC
I love my truck too much! :thumb:
See i tend to agree with anthony about dropping pw in the cruise area, not about increasing it but how it would react decreasing it. Just adding more pressure, you could see MM3 drop to a lower amount but increasing pressure also increases the amount of fuel put into the cylinder.
im so use to how quite my truck use to be, any little rattle sounds like a lot. maybe i should hop in a stock LB7 and see how they sound again
thats for damn sure for me as well!