Don't get me wrong I love my 12 Valve, but I recently experienced a stumble while lighly accelerating which prompted me to start digging for the problem and I found something disturbing.
I installed a fuel pressure gauge at the injection pump and went for a ride, only to find the fuel pressure fluctuating Violantly 0-60 psi so fast you can't even read it, I thought the gauge was going to explode!
I replaced the lift pump and it only got a little better, 0-40 while driving but settles down a little at idle and swings from 18-35 psi.
This got me thinking, Maybe this accounts for the big differences in fuel economy that all these truck see.
These constant pressure spikes can't be good for the injection pumps ability to give smooth and even fuel delivery to each injector.
So I came up with the Idea, to install an electric fuel pump that will keep a steady 23 psi at the injection pump at all times.
I have high hopes for this system, to increase the efficiency and performance of the MIGHTY 12 valve Cummins Turbo Diesel.
Testing is currently being run, will keep you posted.
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Ted Jannetty, Owner President, Jannetty Racing Enterprises, Inc.
97 3500 4x4 club cab 5spd. RED, JRE custom power kit, JRE 4" exhaust
JRE 1/2 inch fuel system, Bosch 300 hp injectors, Prime loc,
Cummins chrome kit, US Gear 20% over drive, 3. 54 posi, Autometer
Ultralite 50lb. boost, and Pyrometer, BD exhaust brake.
Horton fan clutch
99 Ski-Doo 800 Formula III Pipes, reeds, studs and clutching 172 hp
99 Honda Forman 450 ES jet kit, pipe, lift kit, 27" Mud Runners
2001 Ski-Doo MXZ 800 X stock for now 140 hp
2000 TransAm Ram Air WS6 Flowmaster, K&N, Granatelli Mass air meter, LS1 Lid 370 hp
1973 Camaro Rally Sport Street Strip 850+ HP
I installed a fuel pressure gauge at the injection pump and went for a ride, only to find the fuel pressure fluctuating Violantly 0-60 psi so fast you can't even read it, I thought the gauge was going to explode!
I replaced the lift pump and it only got a little better, 0-40 while driving but settles down a little at idle and swings from 18-35 psi.
This got me thinking, Maybe this accounts for the big differences in fuel economy that all these truck see.
These constant pressure spikes can't be good for the injection pumps ability to give smooth and even fuel delivery to each injector.
So I came up with the Idea, to install an electric fuel pump that will keep a steady 23 psi at the injection pump at all times.
I have high hopes for this system, to increase the efficiency and performance of the MIGHTY 12 valve Cummins Turbo Diesel.
Testing is currently being run, will keep you posted.
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Ted Jannetty, Owner President, Jannetty Racing Enterprises, Inc.
97 3500 4x4 club cab 5spd. RED, JRE custom power kit, JRE 4" exhaust
JRE 1/2 inch fuel system, Bosch 300 hp injectors, Prime loc,
Cummins chrome kit, US Gear 20% over drive, 3. 54 posi, Autometer
Ultralite 50lb. boost, and Pyrometer, BD exhaust brake.
Horton fan clutch
99 Ski-Doo 800 Formula III Pipes, reeds, studs and clutching 172 hp
99 Honda Forman 450 ES jet kit, pipe, lift kit, 27" Mud Runners
2001 Ski-Doo MXZ 800 X stock for now 140 hp
2000 TransAm Ram Air WS6 Flowmaster, K&N, Granatelli Mass air meter, LS1 Lid 370 hp
1973 Camaro Rally Sport Street Strip 850+ HP