
Everything posted by Mopar1973Man
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Pre-start Fuel Pump Power
That little pulse is meanless really... Because in some ECM flashes its disabled completely and others run longer. What matters is your cranking fuel presure, idle fuel pressure and WOT fuel pressure...
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Hot vp44
- Bio Diesel
Tidbit... Orignal article here... http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:YvbbijNC9ycJ:www.stocksy.co.uk/articles/Cars/diesel_particulate_filters_dpfs_and_rising_oil_levels_the_uk_government_demonstrates_the_law_of_unintended_consequences/+%5Cbiodiesel+engine+problems+dpf&cd=4&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us Another article http://www.biodieselmagazine.com/article.jsp?article_id=2290 Another article from my site... http://forum.mopar1973man.com/showthread.php/2158-Biofuels-emit-400-percent-more-CO2-than-regular-fuels?highlight=biodiesel And the damaging effects of poor biodiesel http://forum.mopar1973man.com/showthread.php/93-Bio-Diesel-and-the-effects...?highlight=biodiesel- DashDyno SPD Pro Pack
Interesting... I would love to get one just to play with...- 900,000 Milestone - And Still Rolling!
I know for a fact all these miles were done on petroluem oils... I think its Chevron Delo 15W-40 is what he told me... But maybe he'll tell...- Crankcase Vent Bomb
So far I found Mobil One and Chevron Delo are both good choices without that odor... Now Shell Rotella (Rosmella) is stinky one...- injectors
Makes looking at a failed VP44 injection pump seem cheap comapred to that... I know the CR 5.9L are expensive still at ~$3,000 for a set of stock 6 injectors... Actually a good suggestion is anyone with a 6.7 or 5.9L common rail change to 2-3 micron fuel filters and double up your filters...- 98.5 24 v hard start when warm
P1693 code means there is another code present... So your going to need to keep trying to get the other code to present itsself. As for fuel pressure what is your ilde pressure and WOT pressure?- Bio Diesel
Well if your looking for lubricity of the fuel then you'll only need B2 to exceed the requirement by a long shot. (221 HFRR) compared to petroluem diesel at (520 HFRR) then Bosch requesting (<400 HFRR). As for the injectors it best ot buy a set of injectors that don't require cores then if you need to diagnose a fuel problem you KNOW that your old stock injectors are just fine...- Crankcase Vent Bomb
Got 2 choices like the TSB says from Dodge... 1. Change the brand of oil your using... 2. Suffer though the smell... http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/personal/2002/crankcase-vent/tsb-09-02-00.htm- Bio Diesel
B20 is the safe limit... I don't suggest use of it in the winter time either being the bio will turn solid and sink to the bottom of the tank typically. There is also something to be aware of is the BioDiesel in any DPF filter system are causing serious engine damage and the reason why is the period during the DPF regen the biodiesel is being pushed past the rind and diluting the engine oil. I've seen several reports now of VW and a few other makers revising oil change internvals to less than typical value to prevent engine damages... The most recent article here is how Biodiesel creates 400% more emssions than normal petroluem diesel...- Bed bolts ?
Thanks ISX I knew your the go to man for this...- Very weird problem
Also before my SGII..- Bed bolts ?
If I remember right there is 8 bolts all from the underside of the truck... ISX just got done doing it he could tell you quick...- Very weird problem
No that pic is about 3 years old... I was having a issue with my Edge Comp and lack of power come to find out the $140 I spent on both the wiring adapter and the sensor it was a Edge Comp bug... :banghead:- Very weird problem
- 12V to 24V
In a previous thread I found a partial kit that had a price tag of ~$3K just for all the weird parts like injection tubes, brackets, gear housing, pump gear, etc. But this price tag did not include... Injection pump, shut off solenoid, having the injector re-poped for the Ppump, different lift pump for 40-45 PSI, etc... I figure you can cross the $3K mark with all the other toyz...- 12V to 24V
Well if your going that far you better think about pull the engine out and putting it on engine stand and go from top to bottom.- My Tranny Cooler Setup
But being behind the transfer case its hard to create a vacuum without passing wind to create it. (In theory)- My Tranny Cooler Setup
May a rear facing scoop for over the fan assemlby to prevent un-needed splashing and loading of the fan... (Thinking out loud...)- 12V to 24V
Hmmm... Not to sound rude but what do these two have in common? (Head and Crank) I've having hard time following what you got up your sleeve. Could you explain your idea bit more... I would jack the engine slighly (engine hoist) and get the pan out and take a peek...- Very weird problem
Cleaning a MAP sensor that failed rarely ever fixes the problem... If there is a code present most times it requires replacement... But what I'm digging for is to find out is it the MAP sensor or is it the Edge Module...- 12V to 24V
Kind of odd you hapen to mention this... ISX and myself were talking about this not to long ago. It's a assumed the 24V head would fit a 12V but other thing like pistons would have to change. I think the bowl of the piston is different on the 12V vs. 24V because of the angle of the injectors.- Very weird problem
If you disconnect the Edge there is no boost fooling so if you do any WOT operations it might go over 20 PSI boost because of the boost elbow and trip a P0234 (boost pressure too high). At this point the engine will defuel heavy and the CEL light might come on. But what I'm trying to find out that is the MAP sensor actually failed or is the Edge module screwed up and feeding bad information to the ECM which is very possible so if you disconnect the Edge module completely and the problem goes away then the Edge module is to blame and the MAP sensor is fine. But if the error codes return then MAP sensor is damaged and needs replacing...- Very weird problem
Edge has to be phyiscally disconnected to be tested. Because even off the Edge will boost fool. Be aware your boost elbow is present in the turbo too... Yes there is 2 computers dumping codes... P-PCU -------- Pxxxx -------- P Done -------- P ECU -------- Pxxxx -------- P Done Is what it should display... http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XQJmaIF9Do - Bio Diesel