is there a way to get the rattling to go down cause my truck rattles alot an it annoys me to no end or is that something you ahve to live with when you get bigger nozzles
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You need to adjust the timing tables for them.
Do a log. Make sure to log Throttle position, Main rate, Main injection timing, rpm, and rail pressure.
When logging if it rattles let off very quickly. When you open the log look for the drastic dip in throttle position. Right before that is where it rattled. Use the RPM and MM3 to go to you timing table and cross the two to find the blocks that need the timing backed off.
Just buy a Moates Road Runner and be done with it.
Just buy a Moates Road Runner and be done with it.
we pulled the pilot injection back alot if i remember right and remapped the main injection tables and the timing tables but it did rattled less before the tuning started an i just had a stock timing and a 1800 pw but like i said smokes white at idle when in gear didnt before tuning so i dont know if its the tuning (which i highly doubt) or bad injectors which its a lb7 so...:cussing: :banghead: going to check balance rates again tomorrow to see whats up i guess
You must own the only working on the face of the earth Tony.
They are nothing but trouble.:banghead:
I was thinking Simon has one and had really good luck with it. Guess I don't remember very well.
Could white smoke be from way to much fuel just like when injectors go bad? I'm not saying they are just an example. To much fuel could cause a knock too.
A Road Runner is a bit quirky until you figure out what you need to do to make it work in various vehicles.
Mine works fine, it will set an occasional security light and hiccup every so often but it works and works well.
DieselMafia,
The rattle is most likely caused by fuel pressure at part throttle not timing.................try reducing fuel pressure 5-10 mpa in the area of the tune where it is rattling.
Remember time/pressure/orifice is key.
You have a larger orifice so depending on pressure you get more or less fuel delivered as well as pulse width.
You will need to increase pilot timing and main injection timing to compensate and probably lower fuel pressure.
Also increase pilot pulse width and main injection pulse width at idle.
White or blue smoke is incomplete combustion, you need "more" fuel to complete the burn and more timing.
I not sure he ever got one. The ones I messed with where nothing but hassle. Ask Smokeshow how much fun they are. If you get one that works they would be slick. But when the dont it is amazingly frustrating.