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P pump not able to tune
Ill give that a try thanks. I havent messed with the star wheel yet. I turned the "smoke screw" but didnt do anything so i adjusted it back because i DONT want to smoke. Just barely haze under wot.
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P pump not able to tune
Yes all the way forward and all the way back and no difference.
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P pump not able to tune
I have 150 hp injectors, timing set to 16 degrees, 191 dvs, i ground the fuel plate to #0, set the housing and plate all the way forward and i cant even get a haze of smoke (just to see if i am getting more fuel). Ive tried adjusting smoke screw and nothing i do is making a difference. What could be wrong? I just want to be able to tune this thing right.
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Issue that has everyone stumped!! Rough Running truck
The key came with the new pump..
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Issue that has everyone stumped!! Rough Running truck
Thats my fault the first time in the videos when it was hot wired, it was already pretty warmed up. It was BETTER but not 100%. This time i let it sit over night and hot wired it first thing in the morning, ran like garbage and much more noticeable than when warmed up. Whatever it is, its hot and cold is my point. Sorry for the confusion. I think this is something electrical. Everything mechanical is checking out. Compression good, injectors new are good (even my old ones are good), new o-rings on connecting tubes, no air in system (using clear hose method), lift pump has good psi and connected to batteries (and using relay), sensors are all working, no codes.
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Issue that has everyone stumped!! Rough Running truck
The volt meter was low because my batteries were going bad. I picked up two new batteries. All is well in that area. but the problem still continues on. I have done the hot wire test when cold and hot and the problem still exists. My compression test seems to show i don't have a bad ring. I WILL NOT GIVE UP! im pretty stubborn.
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Issue that has everyone stumped!! Rough Running truck
If i have good fuel pressure and no air in the system and it fires right up (no leaks in return). Could this issue be my new vp44? When i put it in drive it shakes and feels like it may die. I have been in denial about my pump but everything else has been checking out like you guys have said...Could the pump be faulty without throwing a code? would that be likely?
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Issue that has everyone stumped!! Rough Running truck
This is noticeable to everyones ears. "Is that a rod knock?" "Do you have a bad cam?" "Is your truck misfiring?"
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Issue that has everyone stumped!! Rough Running truck
Well my valve lash is good. but the fluctuating rpms doesn't sound good for the valve train...or the crank for that matter.
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Issue that has everyone stumped!! Rough Running truck
@TFaoro That does sound like my truck when in high idle. Hard to tell but does yours make that weird noise about every 1 second in high idle too?
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Issue that has everyone stumped!! Rough Running truck
I have swapped injectors out with my other ones...no change. The injectors in it have only a couple hundred miles. I did a compression test. They were all above 450 psi. Is that good? im sure it is...I have disconnected the alternator fuse and drove around. No difference. A/C noise is less than .01 volts. What circuits from the PCM should i look for? Yes the VP is "Not" the issue but it runs off the computer. When it is hot wired and not connected to the ecm it runs fine. It is a good pump but p pumping will eliminate my wiring issue...wherever it is. I don't own a lab scope to check all these connections. It has a 12v power and a good ground from ecm to the pump and connections look fine but something is causing it to run this way. And there is a HUGE lack of diagnostics for the other pump wires....Im feel very knowledgeable about how these 24 valves work but it theres no real way to test the signals going into the pump from the ecm (i don't think).
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Issue that has everyone stumped!! Rough Running truck
It's skipping not missing. Just the 12 valve across the street that is smoother than a baby's butt...(Lucky basterd!) but i have seen 24 valves where the rpms only fluctuate a FEW rpms with a digital tach. Well the 24 valves do occasionally have a fluctuation in rpms for sampling reasons but they SHOULD stay within 10 rpms or so while idling (unless grids are cycling). Its supposed to use the cam sensor to keep the rpms relatively steady. And the shaking is a result of that rpm fluctuation. THIS IS NOT NORMAL. It shakes even while driving when throttle is steady with fluctuating rpms. If i can't find the cause im gonna be saving up for a p pump. Im not dealing with this anymore. It makes this almost undriveable.
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Issue that has everyone stumped!! Rough Running truck
I have the timbos apps and was not running 2 cycle oil here. But in the first video it ran much smoother and quieter.
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Issue that has everyone stumped!! Rough Running truck
Does it make your exhaust sound like ****, makes your truck shake when holding the throttle? It never used to do this.
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Issue that has everyone stumped!! Rough Running truck
The first video shows the pump hot wired. Second video is with it plugged in. The check engine light was from hot wiring. No codes. IMG_1127.m4v IMG_1128.m4v The differences in exhaust aren't real noticeable in the videos but the rpms are the important thing. I wanted to tighten the terminals on the vp44 plug and ecm plug but it seems that you can't take either apart to get to the terminals.
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